12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 10, 1964 pedwin. Collection More's smart, sleek styling that fits any campus ward- robe, Wears "em for dress or + wear "em to Sines =-* they te Owen T. Dalley Jan A, Cairns, manager of the Celgar pulp division of Col- umbia Cellulose Company here, has announced the appointment of Owen T. Dalley as preduction manager and Richard J. Krue- ger as operating superintendent. «Graduating from Canterbu- ‘| ry University with a BSc’ and MSc, Mr. Dalley entered the heavy chemical industry in Au- stralid -as a process engineer and later spent seven years in the technical department of New ST. DAVID‘'S ANGLICAN CHURCH & Qing. g hy Pedwin brings you the kind of shoe design that keeps on growing in popularity. Drop , by and sce all our Pedwin * atyl lea. . MADDOCKS iday, Sep 13th Ba am, Hew Communton’ St. 9.80 a.m. pa "Communion St. David's 11 am. Morning Ps Prayer St. 7.80 p.m. Evensong’ Robson 4 js. Memorial Church - | BO YoU KNOW? 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In 1956 he emigrated to Canada and spent three years as laboratory supervisor and pro- cess engineer with the Marathon Corporation. Following this he became: senior ‘technologist’ of pulp. mill process controls for the Champion Paper and Fibre Company in North Carolina. In July 1960, he joined the Celgar pulp division as technical g§u- perintendent and in November 1961 "he was appointed general superintendent. Mr. Krueger joined the com- pany in Dec. ett as technical assistant-to the. mill manager. ‘The holder of a. BSc in pulp and paper manufacture ‘from the New-York State College ot For- ‘estry, he has had’ considerable experience in the’ fine’ paper and ° ‘converting industries. . to joining Columbia Collulose, he nyas director * of Lee Paper Company ‘at Everett, Washi ington. ‘ Some. Fauquier _ Residents Don’t ‘ Lace Oppose sone: Dear Sir: Please ‘let me ‘have a_small corner aoe your Castlegar News, oppose Mr. Wise’s Ketter ee “Rauquier residents do not welcome amalgamation” dat- ed Aug. 27. In regards to Mr. Wise’s letter,: 1 pvontd like to say to Mr. Wise I hope his'letter gets under the skin of.a few more Fauquierites and tell him he co- uld well practice the old saying “live and let live.” ‘We have talked with a num- ber of: Fauquierites : and conly a handful are afraid’ of. wl it might do to their taxes. Would it not be better.to have one well- organized community with one well-run ° Institute, Community Club and Farmer's Institute in- stead of three ofeach in these \d“be represented at these tions? . gamation. ‘AS joint taxpayers, ‘we're all for ‘it. anks for the: space ‘and glad to air oun view: Mr. and Mrs. "Ken Stewart, Fear, BC. PAUL — ‘To Mr. and: Mrs. Richard Paul of Kinnaird, Sept- ember eo a daughter. RIDGE. — To Mr, and Mrs: Wane H. 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Freezer by Gibson © STEEL LINERS, MAGNETIC DOOR GASKE’ . ‘unnoticed. : “known” to haye been giving se- ,cation ‘ that’-he had see val ‘Provincial: Library, By “1ParLiament Pudi dinggs “ Victoria, B.C, ‘Dec. 31/87654 VOL. 17, No. 38. man dropped a surprise announ: | ‘cement: at ‘council's meeting Tuesday nent that almost, went Comm. R. c. Maddock, who ds for ‘the | village, commented “that a matter: ‘that was _under- discus- sion quite probably wouldn't be changed this year but that. he wouldn’t “speak for next * “since I don't intend to be seel ing ‘office in December. dded: “I've only five | He a meetings left," Mr. .Maddocks has been ‘lous consideration to, his coun- activities because of increas- this was’ the first public’ indl- his mind. canes for, the ‘building estimated: a of “$60,000. council "ucsdoy’ night-an the nm ‘light, constriction oft a Figo, 000° apart ment building in che. village and gave ‘a’ flashing: red } ight’ that| legally turned green to a second tsimated to cost $6 By a. usanimous ‘vote, SD elotors approved:the' re- ‘zoning of ‘an area‘of the village ehind ‘the ‘B.C, Forest ‘Service office ‘near’ Juniper’ ard*: 3rd: This action allows the ¢ Fy a would “not be affected, to any ‘to | great-extent.” He said the-other three~‘property’ owners \in’-the area.— Mike: Livingstone, -Ro- bert.Fenner and E. M. McGauley — have “all indicated ‘favoring’ rezo! ing. Sha ‘allows apartments, ig that “ino ruling can by be satisfactory to all Comm. Maddocks. said ‘approval | | of certain’ suggestions made’ by. ‘land Mr. ‘Sidon 7 his letter “would | | ‘as. iron-clad,” he. added, “and io soaing can be set down ion (continued on page six: .- “An’‘apartment bullding, es mated to cost $180,000 pad a 1d for | th B anywhere inthe village.” =. : "2 Schoo population ts 2,503 the at to a $60,000 eee of Robson ‘S) : ‘the ‘hospital. : ‘The residents of that str the zoning thet’ ee ni had; jpetitioned ‘council: to have |: i This fsan ii of 146 ov-: : ver the’ June 30’ figure’ when’: candy Se these ,16 are on the édult-progarm and 24 are se- nior matriculation. , has won the award, last year, er, second © from. the Legion. ee vyear ‘she was awarded “a 10 Legion scholarship. ‘Of, her : university. fees paid ‘by: 18: ie Provincial severe Iso. receive’a'$150 pi on" parking,'’'a -petition. oe ‘Chest fund drive were discussed k's“ directors’.. meet- ‘This -. will invol tasks: and first : "On the» list :is Selecting a> canvass oe ere} will be decisions 10 2 andle “publicit te vettieing "tor. ithe ‘annual. ap: : Beal,'. and « arrangements * for." ge! g-| ings § | Wesley. ‘Methodism’ bout] militant’ in“ not. ‘head. up: mine cam align: elf, but: would: ‘he: aratlabe: zto |: in’-an T any: ‘An “overall authority.” Pos: bly: Iabeled: a Columbia: River tee thority, is needed to ‘Proper: |. . developments ; ass ‘with Columbiairiver deter it: the ban should be’ rn) * Tina vil Ones bel Co docks: and : Leo" Bosse. and vil- e ;chairman..W.-H. Reed. fi lvored: ‘thé change ‘with ‘commis- sioners Lorne Zinio and.Gwilym ting ;for‘retention’ vot ding (3.1/3. members) must: favor. a ‘change“in’ zoning: before .it,, can: be implemented, the: euangs was disallowed. .since fo1 mms. | £ ear wiille‘re: cen in re area swat ny, rail werd fae thi a ; regard to the fo: Rm irs sSidont | told jcoun: zd ‘written: submission that Sines, na other sbomey ist built; in‘ the area‘: re-sale value ‘0: jome would He: sai ection of apartments. He said uit; his; own; ‘the |} ‘his home w AE eda fengthy discussion on five |: bject “of ‘increas! berthip Ta 8 ten pal ranisaid: Mr. : Ai oul ‘he! affected nile i Sidoni ny of: Ce rs and: that should‘ concern ¢ Itself-more with. problems of nes Pam The,Columbia era ment: committee- of, th gar "Cham! No’ Committee Interest stl hak oF ‘Commerce ue it isn't 0 do a certain: a veontinued OM. r|Enevoldsen. He: listed’ Hydro’s| mit -| prime cobjectives ‘as. providing 7 Ustored water and and power. is “to provide! service through “its? ¢ i It is: simply: old. eviver }| the Fyaro ‘Authority and to’ owe to: our area;, to individuals, ‘to 7 cermin nots said ould: be ‘given: to a: ads “which (would adequate- eds of ‘th