8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 4 1960 Residents Protest Gravel Pit from page one) + Jd. M. Macbeth, C:G.A. Js pleased to announce the formation of a Professional Accounting and Auditing Partnership with ON, PAUL G. Moroso, C.G.A. + In future the firm name and address will be Macbeth and Moroso Certified General Accountants Laudin Block, Castlegar, B.C, P.O. Box 280 Telephone 2441 * AERA ROY ELECTRIC RANGE ...... $269.95 ENTERPRISE GAS RANGE .... $299, | LOOK! A NEW SHIPMENT OF BEATTY REFRIGERTORS HAS JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE $60.00 TRADE-IN ALLOWED ON BEATTY WASHERS Mr. Loeblich apt atone the rezoning ‘of the area. x paragraph stating the pit would be an asset to, the community was greeted with derisive laughter. D. E, O'Shea asked council! to take a closer lool{ at what the gra- vel pit would mean to the commun- ity. “They'll strip the.guts out of the country," he said, “and leave what's left lying bare. Nothing looks more pitiful than ‘an abandoned gravel pit. What value fs that to the community?” He said the area would be put to better use if homes were built there and threw cold water on coun- cil's hopes that the pit would be a reliable source of summer employ~ ment for high school students, “The union has an iron-bound contract,” “he said, “The minute they find out students are employ- ed, they'll be out.” Comm, G, S. Rust told the del- egation that all points brought up had been discussed with the com- pany before excavation started, but that council had been misted. He. sald a public meeting will be held in the Kinnaird Improve- ment Society Hall when rezoning comes up for discussion, “You will be listened to,” he «sald. “I know right now how F'm going to vote.”. Notice’ of the meeting will be published. Dawson-Wade jGeemisns super= intendent Richard Dahl was sum- moned before council after: the de- Jegation left, Chairman Loeblich told him he wished council had re- fused the. company permission to operate right at the beginning. “I don’t know if your company is try- ing to co-operate or not, "he said. “Y dubt it.” used until .councit “raised a stink gave your company good publicity anda good welcome," ‘sald the chairman, “Then bang! The boom falls'on us." / He sald‘ that with ‘the present] state of public: opinion company op- erations ‘would cease with the ex- Pirafion. of the two-month permit, A rezoning bylaw could not pass. Mr. Dahl reported permission from the. OPR for trucks to pass over tracks instead of using interlor village roads, thus eliminating much noise and dust, there?” He said that in some parts sonable behaviour. “Does it sound reasonable thi houses have to be locked yp to keep the dust out?” he saked,’ put blankets around their bables to ‘|keep them from smothering,” sald Mr. Dahl, undeterred. ‘They'd have, smothered Jong ego."" against progress, things going on that we don't like,” he said, progress,”” CASTLEGAR IS. GROWING! A. modern ‘ola ted laundry fs needed here R.C.A. VICTOR'S policy of setting. up in commun- ’ oft where there is no existing .service has paid 0 “Yes, it does,” sald Mr, Rust: ” “People certainly. don’t have to He accused residents of being aidente!ot_ belog "A MODEST INVESTMENT | ‘A MINIMUM OF. WORK BETTER THAN AVERAGE EARNINGS Has provided our. investors: with security and independence “but that’s the price of He promised to ask drivers to “Do you think all these com- plaints.are justified,” he asked, “or are people just a little ra, a the. village children spit on the aldewalle when the pit foreman pas- ses‘by, “They pick that up from thelr parents. I wouldn’t call it rea- -SMORGASBORD AT THE Castlegar Hotel Dining Room - SATURDAY AUGUST 6, FROM 4— 8 P.M. Make Up a Party — Eat All You Warit - make on extra ‘effort to operate quietly in the evening and late at night, + “The damage has already been done,’ sald’ Mr, Loeblch, ‘You haven’t a hope of getting the aren of} zoned in your favor now, unless you want to knock on doors persuading everybody to let you stay.” “We are concerned with the welfare of the community,” said Mr. Rust, “You have two months, at! “After that, it's up to the people.” For further information please write Box 490, Castlegar News CASTLEGAR RETAIL PHONE 2081 HAPPY HENRI’S Apple Drink 2 Large 48-0z. tins CANADA PACKERS TULIP MARGARINE ‘3 Ib. package | canpy ORANGE & LEMON SLICES REGULAR 39c PACKAGE - PROVINCTAL... Loran: _VECTORIA, .By'¢ ty: DEG. 31/32107 VOL: 13, No, 32 ALS Test. Planned For. Airport Soon Instrument landing aids wil be installed ‘at the Castlegar airport |, fg soon os possible "if preliminary “talneus terrain near Castlegar. ‘to committee chan be A. a enay route. 7 municipalities. represented on .the tests of the equipmerit prove auc: cessful. Hs * ‘Transport Minister George Hees tt - has Informed the Castlegar “Airport Committee that “arrangements have been made foro portable ILS lo- calizer'to be tnstalled at the sir- port ons test basis to determine if the equipment will function .sat- isfactorily, adjacent, to the moun- “It, such ‘an installation proves | suitable, {tis proposed to put in a permanent facility as soon as pos- sible," he said in -a_ recent Jetter, West. Thstallation “of the Instrument. Janding ‘system 1s expected to en- able the’ successful . completion . of |’ many flights which must now miss uring poor weather. ‘algo Feplled ! to the committee's ‘request . for, a runway extension: to.-facilitate better ser- vice by;the DC6B aircraft now: ut- ilized on the Waneow = / Koot- ‘He said“an extension ‘of | 600 feet will be. made provided « the ‘An extension to the north would be less costly.” Oastlegar. village clerk Joe Lo- gelin ‘sald: that, Doukhobors do not own the land ‘in the ‘area but are squatting. 'The airport committee ts asked’ ‘to acquire possession of the land and turn it over to. the federal go- vernment. Upon complétion of the work it, would: be leased back to the municipalities ; for ‘continuous op- eration and maintenance. : Mr. Hees -alsovsald he: has aa- ke ‘engineers for a report on the cost of enlarging the parking area in 4 front of the airport. Kootenay Nursery” “Gives 20 Trees Be To Kinnaird Park Kootenay: ‘Nursery. is donating 20 trees to the village of Kinnaird, it was announced at the last .coun- ‘cil’: meeting. ‘The 20° free: trees — eight-foot, Russian ashes: — will: be planted © in Dee village < "park this fall. | built. *\|ught industry comese'upfor dis- To toate Of Asphalt Plant Dawson. Wade grave! pit meet night at'the Kinnaird ‘Improvement ss “a lustry. before « an’ asphalt. Plant, can‘ be 2 Buch ‘a: plant, they J belch’ fumes and , soot. eto tential p poses. Rezoning of the area, to permit cussion at an. official open, spree ini the ‘same. hall ‘Aug. t * Council .; will aeeides! at ‘that time | whether .:the predent . two- month operating permit is to. be extended. Company. representatives and irate taxpayers will be ‘present, jto state their, fy of crushing op- Park and Bert Morice recommended that exis- erations. Jack ‘McKee maintains ro} ‘berry ‘to Cnatlegar, and, ruin “the | STORM ‘OF PROTEST: rom “Kinnaird re-- = cted against Dawson» “Wade grave crugh ig village’s southern oundary. Giant gravel ej foreground. Behind. it ip to permit establishment of light industry; the company plans, to: build ‘an asphalt’ ‘plant at, the site. Company Bonles . Effort. Lacking to - Minimize Nuisance “ Dawaon-Wade. Company this qweek emphatically denied’ failure to co-operate with the village of ae haird in minimizing annoyance to residents from .the firm's gravel Flower Shop Sold - But ‘the Name that cyclone . sweepers ‘used ‘by his| ~ company - would: ‘prevent’ ‘all: soot and dirt from’ fiying free..:'The only objection to: such a -pla! SEE US NOW! FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON A GAS FURNACE or WATER HEATER INSTALLATION He said he was woken Saturday night at 11.30 by a complaint of noize at the pit. Mr. Dahl denied work was be- ing done past hours set by council. “It wasn’t our machine. Il swear to that,” he said. “Somebody committee acquired: the necessary tamaracks: in the, park, which land,.This would involve the .re- moval ‘or: relocation. of the Douk- hhobor establishment: at ‘the -north- east of the runway a8 the proposed extension would come- within 400 feet of the bulldings. Furthermore, the exiting sc- cess road-to the terminal:;would have to be relocated around the end of the runway extension 50 that it would’ pass. approximatély through the Doukhobor establish ment as now locate “The extension, of thie” ‘runway suld) f ib. packages, 2 for ........ 59¢- Remains the ‘Same * ; emai The. ‘ownership of Helen's Flo- ra a Meet | Even cond to: the ferry is be resurfaced im- terry. might* not Saas ein mediately. | wer Shop will change Aug. 15, but inate'the trafilc, “problem: ‘at Castle-| -° Reference : was again « ‘made to| the name will remain almost the| the \drainage problem caused “by! same. = Bloomer Creek under run-off cone)‘: fe Richardson ecabuneed Gitlons ‘each ‘year.’ eof the shop to another Helen, »- Two. proposals were suggested ane ‘Helen: Douglas. Miss Douglas}: by the local councils to ease the| pions’ to incorporate; the. business, ers, z | problem: that 2 ene eb 50 Helen's Flower Shop will hence: ) mngineer | ins‘alled in place ‘of: the: ing | orth “be ‘known ss Helen's Flower po, "Wetamys, Sane 35-inch line; or an’18-inch. line bel shop Limited. “=~ 0 commis ‘Mra: Richardson + started vane years; ian-spruce. (Fire hazard: in’ the park was reported lower after the recent rain™ fall, “but only temporarily: 9| Vancouver,” hot days,” said Mr. Moric the, Oal.St. it will .be bad: again.” Painting and. the replacement — "of ‘broken fence posts. were recommended.| Cemetery, grass \will: she out twike a lor. t ari’ asphalt ‘inne in’ said, “It alts’ under SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL, “Cryvac”,. AVERAGE WEIGHT 2% -Ibs. else must have been in there that sccsreel| ATTENTION [luctus working after hours: Why would J PET OWNERS i sf ies we do a thing like that? We've tried . 2 ————— MAPLE LEAF VETERNARIAN WILL BE AT BUTTER o Ibs $1. 35 re ‘ < Mr. Loeblich replied that the company had made little effort to Tu ’ Smith S Kennels _ AUGUST Ah, 1960 have people. look 06 8S Emnchers Frankenstein |. who Smothers: CASTLEGAR BUILDING SUPPLY STORE PHONE 2161 provinal- munis but we've ‘never “had. ' any" tr ub in: the village, office , last, ‘Thursday. “This ‘whole’.thing réminds’: sme contintied ‘on .page ten) . control dust and that water was not We have a verv larae stock of ceiling tile avail- able — immediate delivery at the following prices-. 16 x 32 White ‘Primer couea 12 Wye “ 16 x 32 Double Coated ‘White: 13 Y, 2C so. e,present Credit Union bulld t ‘August:.she’ moved ‘to the| : _ Siath’s Boarding Kennels | Syringa Greck — ‘Phone: aonds ~ CASTLE GAR DRUG R.E.GOULET,8.S.P, ii’ PRESCRIPTIONS 1) PH 2) NE 3911- CASTLEGAR, B wc eco crcKcnTe TaN _ A. EREMENKO & (0. PRICES EFFECTIVE Aucust 5 To 8 part: tivitis -in>the ‘future. new : Puss f plea ate fe cies ecet Oo yfoots. | heme eee | 3 dents eqused ‘by careless’ cyclists: : We : of noj™ avail”, said ‘Cpl. ‘Angus’ Macdonald. | a “The ‘policy. now, adopted. fs: that) # anyone found operating a bicycle wall: be? Assued. a + dow. 3 4 Shop employee J: Lewis sfound the’ till empty when he -came:to|’ mmpty it at‘11.30 p.m. and.assum- ed another clerk had already de- posited the money. ROMP werd not: notified until ‘the: theft. and evidence ‘of | fllezal > meraeny, the? p the eee man owns ‘adjoining Cone. ‘Hi j|-Park. )..: & a 4 Couneil is: prepared to pay. $1,500 for two acres of the property for. use as a gravel’ pit, but Mr, Lightie ‘insists: the village’ also pay surveying fees for the two acres. + .Couneil, which recently ‘spent $170 for. a survey map del .|the. boundarys ‘of the entire pro- the: “Celgar, site. *'the highways department, hag alteady accumulated ’a* ‘supply of blacktopping imaterials jfor ~ this project, sald:Mr. ‘Westaway:. ‘prom: ising that: this Job would be’ ‘done as soon 8S the’ ‘weather permits. x a’ that the| ( whole “of the Bighwpy! gm. “prail omer Ae and | innated 16x 16 Double Coated White [4c SQ. T2 X12 oan caies vie” 14 Y2€ sa 12X24. om ous vie TAY 2 s0 12 xX 12 f Beige Fisstiadlone 7c 80. Scientifically designed by SAVAGE - for baby's: first steps, . oF FOWL, cut-up, th. SAUSAGE, skinless, ‘lb. COFFEE, Red & White, Ib. 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Verigin sald f°. ‘The observance, will be. in keep= t-|ing with Doukhobor custom, which of the arniver- ‘perty, ‘re! 1. | estimated ° $20. . “This isa very paltry sum,” s)said finance chairman G. 8. Rust, “but -I don't. think we should pay! it, on principle.” “T think the seller. should pay refused to bay | the sdditionsl “ Gonstruction Siow ‘Kinnaird ‘village chairman Carl Loeblich criticized the pace set * Hime, stalling the vDlage’s-new water sy-: stem, but nobody at the: last coun-| cil meeting could tell him why work: is not going faster. -~ gary of the death of Peter “Lordly” part ot the’ survey,” sald Comm: E. ae Verigin, who died. Oct.:29,.1924, and|©, Ackerman. - “Y-wish:T could: push’ it,”, re- of Peter Verigin II, whose death) . Mr, Lightle maintained the vil- sakes village | works . supervisor. courred on Feb, 11, 1939.” ~ ‘\tage had agreed to pay all survey) paul Hildebrandt. ‘ It is not known fs the August|costs when he .was first apptosched Gouncil' was also’ critical of the. B date will become an’ annual ob-/ on selling the land. large amount of concrete being used servance, - or whether. it: will: be}~ “You, came to me," he eald.."T| in fire ‘hydrant. bases... It -was felt | combined with one of tite . other didn’t come to. you. If-you. didn’t two ‘dates, agree ‘to ‘survey, why did’ you’ have ee rnb ‘death’ of Peter swerigin' m the map made?” at THE - ‘WEATHER ‘Maximums and Miatoauis Thure, Aug. 43 68.,. own to-toe for easy dressin} © Foam. leather soles. © Light, non-slip heet Correct fitcigg is particular! importantan Neate pleased to take the!extra: time and te be quired to.assure your ‘eat shoes:are right. Maddocks : . 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FT. - pamucemm Lapsed Time Endangers Wor GIRLS and BOYS ae Back to School ‘SHOES ; ; + Children’s ‘Oxfords, sizes.5. to 3 ~ $2.95 to $3.98 Boy‘s Oxfords, : sizes 1.to 5 . $4.19 to: $7.50 - » Girl's Flat’ Shoes sizes 5. to. 2." .: $3.19 to $3.95 oo B 5 a= 2AM rai a mI By BURT-CAMPBELL | |) | several ‘reminders in the, duty of the ing two! issues'n, week and regular warned..that ‘A number : of. periodicals. and| pub! toremain about the- collapse of lib- z magazines ‘that. subscribe ‘to’ have | porter’,;senit'me + ani oe ‘cn become due lately. and so’ the mon-| Tocqueville on the can - ies “ologue ina recent” Feiffer cartoon | science,’ |nite'a secretary to handJe the flood lew, was heartily enjoyed. @" >. ‘ “But after a: few “weeks the mail of mail,” ‘Time’ warned that a i The monologue, spoken b: ‘what “Time’ ‘lectured “me| all might, be lost : and it would be about. apathy. this year, of peril:| my - ault, “The. Report sent. me The — ‘Reporter’ ywrote:: thal th collected < works ‘could “no longer ‘gnore my jelib- erate abstention ‘from civic reapon- sibility. “I thot ght - the ‘best. ¢ not, to “answer: But: this seemed to arouse. “them ‘more.: ‘Time’ sent me a tnurhber. of -statesmaniike . meh~ ith, sages: from. Mr. Luce about, individ |<: alten. "The ‘Reporter’ bean em - eralism, “By! the second: month had to ‘Painting of the. new . 100,000. _;| watton, wood) stave tank was recom” mended.” Village’ ‘chairman ~ Carl’ got ~ heavier. wi ‘the arrival of Mrs. ‘Anna. Mar- kova, mother: of Sohn J.--Verigin to think. Q om” Russia, “In @ ‘pane 1 ‘Geganyaeeking ‘Although Peter, Verigin SIT ne-} too" isk with me: ‘and that I need- e to Canada, and contact “eda, period" of ‘withdrawal and re- Testi ftual: ‘leader. of: :Doukhaber, people, “direct. descendant ot: tie was losses‘ in the’ past. year, bein: Breviaus two eget “The Reporter’, sent me. lta)’: on ‘goctalized medicin ‘Time!