CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1 1964 Thorp Asks. for ‘Reasonable And Sufficient’ Water Bylaw Dears Bie of your paper arguments us. However, for the benefit at the ratepayers of Castlegar, I would request a few lines for .for any misunderstanding he might have caused with his re- marks about the petition to put the water bylaw to a vote. I accept his apology. - ‘However, I cannot accept in my previous letter, Tam well ‘aware of. the needs of the Sopow subdivision with regard to wa- ter and fire protection. D ig my term’ as water commissioner in 1962, council successfully negotiated the pur- id to th iy oe ition- 6 oppose to the several addit re aera tatiana ELNINO ~ FOR — AIRLINE “RESERVATIONS ~ MEXICO - HAWAIIAN AND EUROPEAN TOURS ARRANGED e / CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST! S- DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 HG chase of the Sherbiko private water system an my | ant, though fruitless attempt to mas acqulze the Sopow system. w that the present coun- cli ae “obtained his ‘utility. 1 heartily agree that the follow- up expenditure to provide mu- nicipal water supply and fire protection is a pressing need. The $14,000 amount men- tioned by Mr. Hughes is rea- nd made a vall-| to v and sufficient bylaw on which ote. — The 2 Municipal Loan and De- velopment Fund is a worthy con- tribution by the federal govern- ment but if every municipality were to apply it to non-essential works it: would ‘soon be. bank- rupt. Need I remind Mr, Hughes that federal, pi land mu- ‘\ gage and Housing Corporation Nori CM&H Mekes Change In Inspection System ' ‘Inspections by Central Mort-| tion. ae nee cae ie of new houses financed under | spection the National Housing Act will] the’ foundation: stage. At this be carried outiat at |) wéstock a full solaction ‘at SAVAGE SHOES for children no longer. be undertaken solely point, foundation walls.and.re- at the request of builders or| lated work such’ as tile drains homeowners. are to be completed and ready Under. the new 5 tem, there for backfill. will be’three re, tage The second stage inspection inspections instead ‘of the’ pre- will take place at the ready-for- vious five and these: will be| lath stage. Here, the house is supplemented by at least one to-be framed, roofed, insulated nicipal funds are all. derived from the same source — the sonable. » the addi- tional revenue from the new connections there must be ex- pected to retire the lion’s share of this indebtedness. Nor am I There is no such thing as ‘something for nothing. have not had the opport- unity to discuss this matter fur- ther with’ the fire ‘chief. How- ever, I know he is fully cog: the lage as requested by ‘the fire chief, But I fail to see that an expenditure-of the magnitude of $108,000 is. necessary. ‘Additional above-ground sto- rage is not realistic with the huge reservoir beneath the vil- lage and the standby pumping equipment already installed, Borrowing. money for improv- ng the mains and giving top lority to such a project might be considered if our water users were suffering from lack of pressure or volume, I suggest to you that they are not. Nor can our present fire equipment handle more than the present adequate supply. I,would again plead that: the ratepayers of e given a reasonable, and is perfectly ca] able of explaining his stand 4 Mr. Bee mas, W. W. Thorp, : Castlegar. Robson Socials (From Last. Week) - Mr. Walter Banigan had as guests last'week his three child- ren Shelley, Tracy and Nicki of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bar- rett (nee Barbara Martin) of Vancouver became the proud parents of of a daughter born on Waldie Service Centre Ph. 365-7451 — nD —_riccers cence SCHOOL. BELS., RING! =| tered by the Hear those CREDIT UNION dollars sing. Whether those dollars are Credit Union savings or a. Credit == Union loan. As always,. your Credit. ‘Union i is “het to help — you solve your financial problems and it is parti- cularly happy to help you send your children, ‘or = yourself for that matter, to school-—well housed, well clothed, well fed,.and . Well. Hate wil =e books, supplies, and a spending money. ; New: Loan:Fund” ug. 27, Elaine. The maternal ei neeeats are. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. in and great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin,. all: of Robson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin are currently ‘on: holidays and will pe spending a few days in Van- couver, visiting with the Bar- rett fa Mr. and Mrs. S. Pasin and | 22! ‘Mare returned ‘to Toby Creek on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J..Raine spent the weekend touring in their camper, spending ‘some:, time across in Washington and com- ing home via Creston and camp- ed‘at the Summit... “Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beynon and children of Calgary’. spent.,the weekend visiting with Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. T. Waldie. : Mr.. and. .Mrs,.:K.; Ferguson spent ‘the Labor Day weekend in the. "Okanagan Valley. i KC's Announce: is Now ‘Available The student toan ‘plan of- Knights of Colum- bus in‘ British Columbia is very active: right “now, with many seeking assistance for higher standing of a th parish in British es They Snust have completed Grade 22, wit a ac qoversee, or be’ rtant ia of this erie lan .is that financing of the eduration of the ‘must..be wholly, or r Now is the time to start ‘building up your = Credit Union savings for, the next. school year or term. We'll be glad to see you, whether about this year’s pressing needs, or about ‘wise arrange: ments for next year. - DON'T FORGET. TO “ask ‘ABOUT THE ENDOWMENT SAVING LOANS FOR REAL EASY INSURANCE, See you in the morning! : ' Castlegar Credit Union or/in wae eee upon his.or her Joans. The ‘student must, however, pay'the life insurance ‘premiums required to. to make these insured loans. Be the ire t ‘ Lplishments will be material as- Valent The last etago inspection valent, The last stage inspection gues ri esgengs of fou will be jmnade when the house ‘is inspecting NHA financed hous-| COMP! ns aah not ing “Gental Mortgage and Hour app bith eee an. intermediate inspection oot ment buildings. the request of a borrower who requires an additional loan ud- vance. This inspection will nor- mail nace about tus time percent 'com- more: ofl xb plete. Except in: ‘unusual ‘cir- 3. to. Bi vide a better service td: borrow- fumutanees, not more; than one ers and builders by keeping de- lays to a minimum; and to re- duce about _ WKHU Sanilary Inspector Mate are intended to provide inspec- tion: coverage of work ‘not us- Momhber of NAS pally: seen at the stage inspec- The National Association of aan einspections will: also be Sanitarians, with headquarters] brought to ‘the ‘attention of a in Denver, Colorado, announced | puilder during an earlier inspec- last week that Gary B. Butler/ tion have been corrected, If the of Castlegar has been accepte prove. serious,: hold- as a member in this professional | hacks in an ‘amount | at ‘le society. double the estimated cost of ‘Mr. Butler {5 sanitary in-| correcting the infractions. will spector with WEHU i in the Cas- be recommended ‘by. CMHC in- tlegar. district. spectors.. Progress advances on The National Association - of | loans will’ be ended ‘if in: Sanitarians is an official organi-| fractions» are bad enough | to zation ot Rrofessional eons make carried out on’ each loan. To supplement the ‘stage which’ will: take place ‘at wider, intervals’ than previously —— unannounced ‘in- spections will be made by CMHC, inspection . will: be }, ‘The unannounced” inspections | & COMPANY: OF CANADA F ‘D. Mrs. H. Reese. Ph, 365-7418 Guaranteed Repairs . ‘ to all Singer Sewing Machines, competant adjustment’ to all other makes," WRITTEN ESTIMATES IN ADVANCE | RENT: $2.00 Week $5.00 ‘Month . Home. demonstrations on Singer Machines, : ; a "Also, | demonstrations given at | Columbia: Office Supplies, on, Friday. nights.':No- obligatio "Gordon ‘Woll UPHOLSTERY CALL US TOLL) FREE ZENITH 69: ‘ 1195 Cedar Avenue, Trail,'B.C. LTD: "WEEKLY ‘APPOINTMENT CALLS CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT EVERY: THURSDAY RECOVERING -— CARPETING: CUSTOM DRAPERIES “ CRAFTSMAN! tion .and maintenance ‘of a fitting ; healthful, environment |- for the people of inte world.” It is dedicated to the high |: principle that the citizens of this ‘country, regardless of station, -deserve'‘as a natural ‘right the |. “best possible conditions in which |’ to’ live’’'and pursue their hap- piness “The membership'is concern- |: ed with ‘such essential: matters,:: as pure’ air, safe'water. supplies, Glean’ ‘food, adequate ‘housing, and a’ host’ of other environ- i mental factors. In announcing the accept- ance: of Mr. Butler into the As- sociation, James A. Doyle, pre- sident, stated, “We ‘are happy to welcome Mr: Butler as a: mem-| ~ ber. His 'interest’.and ’ accom- sets in: the advancement of ‘our purposes. His affiliation will pro- |" vide another:‘opportunity: for’ ‘him and for us':to render. in-| creased services for the health’ and welfare of people. We com- pliment him Poaitree agency he ‘occasion. "Two Ferries Garry. 3,768 ‘More. People, Make | More Trips ° ae ng month and carried 3,768 more automo- iS piles 8 and drivers. * Figures for last month ‘with: figures for. August. of last year, in brackets) ‘follow: : Number of round trips 6 225) 6,247; number. of autom: biles and’ drivers: (77,218) 20, 984; number of passengers, net: drivers (145,948) 134,608;° num- ber of trucks, all’ ‘types i, 687) 18,990; number ‘of. trailer: | semi trailers G8 809) 1, O27 1 au £ ‘Special loans: are for Catholic students who intend to take teacher. training: ber. of 242)" 312; number om’ motor-cycles (69) | 540, and livestock (86) 22. nc 2nd ‘Annual ALSO. TREMENDOUS. SAVINGS, ‘ON sae ae improving Maal cieaeted’ sandb! ing ot | Fim plant operations brought awards | motors prior to ing; ection or totalling "$1, of’ Cominco ‘in the last two] H. months. +480 for. employees | repair, while R. Whalen.and R.|§ piéchell ‘ehared $26 for Suge . gesting another location i The cash awards were made sulphuric acid line in the phos. for 64 ideas submitted* thr proms phate’ plant. one com any’s suggestion plan, ese emanating Trait Ld 25: from ‘Kimberley. Tony Cristini, in the ‘lead m| refinery al ail, received'\a $80 award for an idea to strong. Topping the award winners| then cathode racks, was Granda, Battistella of ‘the fertilizer wa received ‘$100; for’his idea fan | ed, maintenance © at. the’: roaster to improve ‘combustion yees. G, Coulter,. J. Wardri and G. Vance also were approv- Other awards were recely- ntiwo other ideas from Kim. | °2, bY y the f following.at Trail berley employees earned’ $25 awards —ven by, R.. Fontaine Ww. ‘arfield department — R. Black (2); H. G. comnelliis Qi J, Bublitz; 'W. B. Ostrom; M, GREYHOUND ; “announces @ choad in fare between’ the Crowsnest and Van- couver effective Octo- ber- 15,-'1964,.. Any. ob- jection may be filed with the ‘ Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities «Co mmission, ‘Vancouver, B.C. prior to September 30, 1964. Lopine;: D. ‘Tweed; C. B. hae: Nicol. ) Smelting department — L. McLellan; A. Grando; P. I,.Gau- dreault; F. Milinazzo, Zine. department F.C, Ashe and W.: Fillmore; K,' insky. Engineering, trades — W. Nyberg. (if AvP, . Ro- binson; C.-M, Yor en R. Wil- liams; G. P. LeFort;.D. R. Mac- Pherson;:D..M.: Gunnan, § Engineering services — J. te Fredericks -W.:- Watson; C. B. McMartin; G,' F.: Heney’ (2). Tadanac’ department Xe & F, Division)’ — P, Moriesett G. Quiding; J. G.. Pontiu Watkinson;'C. P. ‘Martin (Miscellaneous — A, ‘Wilson. 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