CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 20,-1961 Kinnaird Briefs Sand blasting of the water start Tuesday Giles at Monday's meeting. ‘OA ‘uisausaien was held ,on the of highway's ed plans to provide‘only Umited access to the new highway. New subdivisions will have.to supply thelr own roads running parallel to the highway with periodic en- trances onto the highway. g eee week of mtady to one problem, Mra,” R. pelea walted on council ‘water service to her property. Village foreman Paul Hildebrandt oe correct the situ- ation pointed out by Mrs. Cecconi. oes A letter will be sent Frank Bergen siting what the village is willing to do with regard to pro- viding Mr, Bergen with private ac- cess to his property. Under the plan the village would relinquish its right-of-way in the area near the Bergen-Bray-Harvey properties. aoe en Fencing of the water tank pro- perty has been approved under the winter. works program. Approval means the village will save $70 in labor costs that will be paid by the senior government, one A letter was read from W. Reith regarding runoff from - the road‘onto his. property and into his septic tank and the removal many years ago of property stakes by village crews. Comm. ©. C. Ack. erman will investigate the matter FOR MOTHER'S _ MAY 14th < . GET YOUR CARDS NOW and report on “what action can be ‘| taken to solve it.” Funeral Held Last Week For Mrs. 6. Baggio ‘The funeral was held here Fri- day for Mrs. Cecelia Baggio, who died in the Castlegar hospital on April 11, In foiling health for a cone siderable time, ‘Mrs. Bagglo was aged 64. 8 Born in Austria, she came to this country 50 years ago and set- tled in the Trail district. She was married'in Trail in June, 1916. It was in 1957 that she and her hus- band moved to Castlegar. A past member of the Mount Carmel Society, Mrs. Baggio took ® great pride and pleasure in gar- ening. Be . She is survived by her-husband Arturo; four daughters, Mrs. J. Munger in Harrow, Ontario; Mrs. A. Parigotto in Trail; Mrs. L. A. Zanussi in’ Rodeo, California; and Mrs. J, DiGirolamo in Nelson; and five grandchildren, ‘The chapel of the Castlegar Puneral Home . was filled with mourners when rosary was said, and the requiem’ high mass sung by “Rev. E, A. Brophy in).8t.: Rita's Church, was also. well attended. +. Pallbearers were L. Baggio, G. Baggio, L. Franco, R. Dominicl, M. Pez and A, DeGrandls. ‘ Interment followed in the fa- mily plot in the Roman Catholic section of the Park Memorial ce- metery In’ Kinnaird, PUBLIC NOTICE @ Service Clubs @ Women’s Aux. ®@. Non-Profit Organ. ® Community Projects This space is yours F-R-E-E For Announcements, Teas, Sales, Mecting Notices, etc. Tt will be.‘here. each week Soroush the. year as a to Castlegar and © Dawee Ea Phoné” your announcements to 340 -by 3 pm. Tuesday. 4 Courtesy of SMITH'S. IONE... 3401 — CASTLEGAR, ri I C-H-E-C-K THIS LIST Heating Problems Plumbing , Troubles Alterations Renovations Gas piping Sheetmetal work Planters Boat. Tanks *Duct Work Flashings . @ Eves Tro hing nil for Prompt Service en PLUMBING. & HEATING . A A dainty, is tip Biseel in parka , this MADDOCKS “SHOE STORE fant the Pon beth day .. president John McGilp,’ far tie, Bill Plotnikoff and Alex | Squadron for a church parade and .tlegar News Photo a.| WEST: TROPHY in men’s curling was won by the Gus Leitner rink:and the award was made. by. curling club left, at. the club’s wind-up celebration."Friday night. Gus Leitner” holds the West Trophy while’ team members.” Jim Lewis, wearing bow, Cheveldave look on. — Cas» Castlegar Discouraging Softball in the. Ball Park Costlegar council Tuesday night, went on verbal record as discour-’| aging ball playing in the ball part. ‘It was suggested that the bles- chers be torn down and the con- cession stand removed, but that the backstop be left up with signs sta- ting that the softball diamond. at. the park is. restricted to children. Council’s action followed 8 re- quest carried to the meeting by Comm. Walter ‘Thorp'on behalf of Celgar’s recfeation: director, Harold Webber, who said the company’s softball league would: Ike use of the park two nights a week, “Tm. afrald-our only solution is to pull down that fence and wash it out completely... . wipe out that “completely,” commented that go into yards (near the park) don’t do 10 per cent of the dam-: age. It's the retrieving that does Village” May .: - Move, House «|. . Castlegar may move a house to+ Permit the extension ' of‘ Hemlock St. and 6th Ave. At its meeting Tuesday night council decided: to study the pro- Bosals further ‘before making a de~ cision that would see the job done in the fall if the residents in the area are in agreement and “if council feels it’s a good deal.” ‘SQUADRON’ 58° ‘The 20th anniversary of ‘the Air ‘Cadet League of Canada ts |) being. celebrated during Air Cadet week * (April. 23-20) this year, Local‘Air Cadet Squadron 581 will’ hold a church parade at the United Church on April 23 at; 7.30 pm. an open’ house at SHHS will be held ‘April 26 where the public’ can [Iz] witness a marching display, see a film on Air Cadets, and enjoy cof- fee and doughnuts. The ‘Castlegar . squad also has an invitation to visit the Trall parade supper on April 30, During Air Cadet: Week the air cadets will have a display in the wihdow .of Maddocks Shoe Si On June.10-21 the boys have an invitation’ to visit, (Watrenid Air Base at Spokant a Bob's S Pav aii » OPEN'9-9 MON., ‘Thro FRIDAY ie Exclusive Distributors, i : “Wante Heats. all outdoors and inddors.— Heate the sime ad the Sun, at the flick of a switch. QUARTZ-RAYE infrared electric heaters, Low cost consumption. For ris, swimming pools, aad hundreds of other taefal ap- Ucations. WRITE: Quaris-Raye of Canada, 3840 Pt. Grey Ra, : ‘Vanconver 8, B.C. : “The pe voluntecred -vil- lage chairman N. T. Oglow, “is to convert this into 3 children’s park, not a ball park.’ + Comm. Aage Bylvest said chia! ren will play ball in the. park re- gardless’ of whether the facilities aye there or not and suggested ‘that the backstop -be left up. “It will be, suggested to Mr. Webber that, he see about.using the’| Kinnaird bail park. : “Fresh PICNICS, Ib. ’ PEAS, Nabob, size 4, 15 oz. 2 -'37¢ ‘A, EREMENKO & €0. _| TOMATO JUICE, Hunt's, 48 oz. LEG OF LAMB or LAMB CHOPS, 2 fe + 69¢ tb, vac 59 SO-FRESH MARGARINE, 2+ 49c INSTANT COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, 5 69c PORK LIVER; Ib;-...:. MINCED BEEF, 3 Ibs, ..:; MEAT. BALLS, Puritan, 24 TOM, SOUP,: Campbells, 4 for 49c SPAGHETTI, Nabob in tins, SURF. ‘King: size at Boi: AVACADOS, 2 for . ¢ "| CELERY. fresh, Ib. TOMATOES, In’ tubes, FABRICS - for your spring sewing Hawaiian. Prints Ladies’ PUMPS Jet,: Mlusion or High Heels’. White, _Green, Brown: or Black $6.95 — $9.95 PETIT POINTS ~ 99e yd. 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Monday night no’ further samples er ‘been recelved, eg ‘Wator Pollution Water pollution wi: be discus- Reed ‘at the May meeting of the Association of Kootenay. Munici- palities, acting chairman G. 8, __ Rast told Kinnaird Monday night, ‘He eala that ‘alder “yga of \Trall, pi ‘ AKM, sald that the subject of pollution ‘will be put /oh* the ag- ends | tut it will pe opto. King bere to take it from there.” commented 1, Carl - Leeblich - who’ attended Monday’a 5 counel meeting as a spectator. ve “Tm prepared | to hick it off; S Expect hpcoval For 30 VLA Lots: Approval of half-acre lots tor the new VLA subdivision located ced. from. Oftawa within 10 days, dev- eloper : Nick, Sheltontiak ‘told: icoums * Thirty - hats. encre Tote: are pro- vided for in thé re-subdivided. sub- division reported Mr.’ Shelfontiak.. He said: that work on the road ser- ving the area will start’ this “week. | ‘Mr, Shelfontiak said that Sask- atchewan -interésts'are also” inter- ested ‘in building’a imotel ‘on’ one * corner of the ‘property and he will write tie village requesting that the area ‘concerned be’ re-koned ‘to ace ycommodate the’ motel. 2 ‘The. developer said that al- though the :lots, each of 75- to 80-ft. frontage, have not yet been surveyed and staked, work will start on the road this: week since it is glready atdahed and the senlte Una marked. Comm. ‘Roa Gutes ‘remarked that the: area will probably be serviced with an: extension of the water ‘main ‘from 10th “Ave, How- ever, he said the ‘pressure. at the at your request — of putting in 8 pressure pump in ‘that line,” an- swered. Mr. He sald subdivision's . highest poe would} “found sanaorabee ‘algae “present among which was nitella, which 1s particularly bad for. taste and odor when ‘this gets Into the public ‘sy~ stem and at, certain times of.'the can. give ‘avery. musty amell.” Be letter from the company, ead. at council's meoting Monday” ad+ vised council that Sealand Products *) is sewaiting. a. further. report. from’ ') Glenfield and’ “Kennedy Ltd; Lon, don, England, on. the sample. Chamber ‘Backs Vocational: School ‘A’. vocational school. for, the : | West “ootenay-’ area: willbe’ the subject of & resolution to be submit- ted by the Castlegar ‘Chamber of ‘The, resolution. will, call, on the] to establish a vocational school in the West Kootenay region because there is: “an obvious need" for one to serve southeastern B.C, and be- cause the federal government “is ‘prepared :to give. eanalderabie finen- The original sesolution called | for the establishment Qf the school but it. was changed, to the ‘West Beaupre Annosnces ” A E. Penney: has ‘been pointed executive vice-president of Columbia Cellulose and Celgar, ac- cording to an announcement by T. N Baeupre, president. Mr, Penney Joined ‘Columbia Cellulose ‘and ‘Cel Gar in 1956 and has, previously held Pulp: monufachuring, that ‘the lower ‘bench ' in’ the sub- division would. have Be, pressure of -60 \pounds,’ “Thirty-pounds ‘pressure, if you have volume, is fine,’ interjected, Pressurée“in ares in the nopes ‘of ob- taining wider’ auppite’ for .the res- olution. | Commerce to the“ annual meeting |. presented: “to. Celgar ‘machinist ' Robert : Sawyer, plant engineer, ite Chase’re- fe any’ 's ase’s ans onder-tn-editnictt anise wit our : School! "agistrict * No: 's proposed bulldingéreferendum is school ‘board. secretary treasurer’ o H, King said Een Mr, King der-i ells‘are now pele ‘Processed ‘at Nictoria and one “has-already been received deeding B. the for- estry ‘office to the ‘echool district for the building if “Public meetings: ‘bn the ‘refér- endum will be held ‘as ‘soon’ as te 3 ‘the: high ‘school activity to the Air Cadets‘for a ‘one: to “Mrs, Phillips’ ‘dank for a’ Feottal, :, Approval was also given to. thie oe ret. John's Home Nursing! for’ use 9) Castlegar, May 9} ‘Robson May 0, . Tarrys and -Ootischenia, a. sand * $476,018 ‘from 1 |) rural. areas, The B.C. government} ‘otal ‘mull’ rate for Castlegar’ taxpayers is down ‘this ‘year: while, if Kinnaird council; holds: the line ‘at the same. mill rate-as ‘Jat year, the. total mill rate. paid _ by. rest-, dents" of ‘that village, wilt also, be | 647.49 down. 1° ‘The hospital mill rate announ- ced .this week is 1.-mill,-down. 57 mills’ from ‘last year's 1.57 mills. ‘The schoo) mill rate is 21.24 mills, up. 30 mills over last seers he mills. + Castlegar, council tant week set Castlegar's: municipal mill rate at 16 mills for the third year in: sué- cession. This, means \ttie - total’ rate“for Castlegar. Téaldents's lt down ‘.27' mills ‘over ‘last year's tall: = it Kinnaird holds {ts mill. rate it hopes to, then residents the’ -unorganizd ‘area’s ‘ share is 82.39 per cent. {Fetal monies which have to be ralsed locally for the hospital are $24/7892,’Castlegar's share ‘is. $2,- and Kinnaird’s share is $24 ~ 22230. ‘The amount to be raised in pointed vice-president. and. care tary of. makes a’ grant. of $260,605, the | schoo} district. . : & Thus, ‘Castlegar’s share of the school load’? is:'9.41;per.cent, Kin= {4 .naird’s,’ share ts.:8.20 per cent, and [ive out ee iP uniform) AA ee of 8 'room ‘at’ the “BehGol for"a meeting. » ‘The’ board also"studied a com- parison of the costs of gas heating over oll-and coal, is.-up..the..pressure’.recorded in Carr told council's last jheoting. fire hydrant in; the’ villageshows am increase: of. 5 pounds while the lowest an. increase of°16'pounds. is not--belng ;lost ‘anyplace in “the mains, commented. Comm. ‘Aage | Syl- vest, and any: pressure - losses “OX Installed by.) the He said’ the highest: elevated | elevated”: hydrant: shows |" ‘The tests indicate that pressure |, them in: Jamtary,, Comm: George |; ~g ‘SUGGEST PAY. aM. 8 ‘A Rabson man, waa eledted pre- aldent ‘of the: West; Lib- WK Liberals president, and T. eral Association at ‘its’ annual mest * ing held in Castlegar-Saturday~ LS Wea. ‘Weldie; “who ?has: been serving as president since the resig- nation of the association's’ former Brpeident, was contitmed’ a8 2 presi- dent. A Guest. speaker. ‘was - James - Byrne,~ former- Liberal aa Other Focal men on! the execu- |™ include.E. M. .McGauley, .vice> division: “office -re- garding the ‘possibility of having a cerning the feasthil-, { ippe: re Just hoping that unemployment will | just. flow. away,” declared “Mr. Byrne. - Gansner addressed the. meeting. and, .-: | panyention for Hootenay-West. e wae 3 ) aDelegates. Gata’ Stewart and Leo ‘power (to ‘fudge, the time |” é}'and place for a federal nominating | - article, : written, “was printed * without’ the benefit dled it. Was re: rinted over 40 mil= Spain ‘and’ the °U.8.,~!t ‘was very :mecessary to communicate quickly ‘When war broke out between ° with ‘the leader of the Jnsirgente > Garcia 4 where tO: iit “The resulting. 'of..a) heading. Before Hubbard | Garvie . The point that 1 wish to “make fg this: McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be.delivered to Garcia; Rowan . took: the eters: and : did | ‘at?’ Staff.’ Sergeant Phillip” Boulton yA at police in Fernie. “The playful nondr 1 Was con- "| ferred On: Father: Bares as re= sult of ‘his. single-handed ‘appre- hension of a thief who entered the rectory office and was caught Hind, been left’ on’ the desk: ‘The intruder. tried ,to; make, a ‘| get-away, but’ Father Barnes. sub- in the act of pocketing money that a new plant, ‘has been into ‘- production by’ ‘the |? at onan Mining: and Smelting or Bales a $7,500,000 tron: plant at Kimberley, and a “$5,000,000. urea fertllizer ‘plant at ‘Calgary. started operations. ‘This week: Cominco placed its $2,600,000 _ clilor-alkali plant at Trall-on steam:: A brief ceremony was held to” cmark: the firat ‘tank. car’ of chlorine‘: ta” be shipped froni the new :plant”” (The. shipment went. to ‘Celgar where , it. will: ‘be used. in’ the Pro- | / Clocks’ move ahead! one hour iat :2-am.) Sunday, The lost hour is | that the, village 1s using 201,000 gallons a day. This works out abont 350 gallons per day for each ‘of, Castlegar’s '600 households. The hot weather has not sec it ‘night. uthearh bo tae ig ex- pected: ! the: test,’ the: fire chief: ‘ate ibe ‘alerted - to; the test sli oes Meer en Oe z call,” bronze. and the ‘statue Placed 'h in every college in the land”... tt ts pet poke learning, young this and. ‘that, "put. aistiffening of the. vertebrae Which will “causé them, to be loyal toa frust, toact on “arixious search for such: indivi- duals'(as Rowan)., Anything : reuch