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Mrs, Greenburg is ‘a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle with a BA in education and a year of post-graduate training in spe- cfal education. Mrs. Greenburg has work: ears with the wer "SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND + ALL YOUR FAMILY FOOTWEAR Leak met aed ete ero |, Welcome hearing-Impaired, four of those years with profoundly-impaired children. Since coming to this Eremenko’s sa" QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Casual and Work area she has conducted courses in manual communication for, parents and has given a short: course at Selkirk Community College. ‘Mes, Greenburg will work for the Trail, Castlegar and Nelson school boards, Since May has been desig- nated asa month to underetand the hearing-impaired, the meet- ing studied ways and means to inform the general public of the need for help and understand- ‘ing for these people, Our Footwear Will Meet the Need of iow type Work oF allecth | READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS | Evening or Emergency Calls Ph, | 365-7697 . or 165-2563, toe a the Plaza. David phony Stamp monthly meeting, Hons, Apri 12 at 7.30 .m. in St. David's Un- Sercraft. Kin. WI Coffee Party, April 14 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at home of srs, H.. 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AIR TRAVEL AGENT FOR ALL CAIRLINES ®@ Reservations © Tours © Hotel Accommodations ~ YOUR LUINK HARDWARE DEALER “PHONE 365-7762 21’ Pine Street Castlegar, B.C, 7 R NEWS ™ Published Every Thursday ‘Morning at “The Crossroads of the posible os jak, VOL, 29, No, 16 theferrys dive cable wie cuaght: A cantor tnaoeet oer. to. Fane 8 the Castlegar cide! ‘There has been criticism ; CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, yooh oe Rion ei sate, that Si time as repeir work Sota cae ert en abe ae eupervisor BR. THURSDAY, APRIL ‘16,. 1976 ee) 20 CENTS PER COPY Recommendations | Assist Senior Citizens in Hooking Up to Sewer Senlor eifizens_and those sondisabllity pensions were told when the sewer. was ‘ecarlicr otk Proposed the “city would look considerations . for ‘thee individual sewer hookups. SE At Tuesday night’s council smectiig ‘sowor. committeo chairman Ald, G. 8, Rust made jthe following recommends. ions: That a sum not to exceed th a 50- to “75-foot jookup, $40 for a 76- to 100-foot hookup and: $80, for those in “enceas of 100 feet.’ Unorganized Proof of ‘eligibility would have to be provided. The age of “ 65 would have to be ‘reached within the calendar, year, In’ other:sewer committee recommendations it was stated we transfer of sewer. hookup: can be made from'one' property ta another. Should a’person want to'cancel ‘after having already for the service, the connec- tion fee would be refunded less 10 per cent... No hookup shall made to the actual line without | first being advised by the city. Ald. Rust stated there would’ be three or four properties exempt from the usual method. ‘These are properties which reantee a Areas Now Require Burning Permits areas; Forest ranger Hugo Weod says the “area has» already "Projects Society Membership ‘Blitz with Help. of Sfudents Lk Caillegar ‘and District Projects Society is going all-out, -fo sell ita $1. memberships. 7). Iq an attempt to get the | children involved, for it is felt respect fora facility only comes effort |has ‘been ce aie not simply made available, ors member Claude: Biase appeared be ‘before londay , to. is to involve everyone in order to Meinsed the necessary money.” General: Motors Dealership Franchise | Hinges. on Outcome’ of April 27 Hearing de 2 City council has ‘et: ‘April A proposal 'to eelop fe The object of the society is’ General’ Motors: Dealership 27. as the date for a rezoning Franchise was ‘coun ofthe Gaatoga and District Arena Complex,; Mr. Bissell was given per. a me this would ‘provide, sales, mission by the board to. proach this princtpals of School | il. ‘Tuesday night. “Submitted by; Gary Maloney, council was informed outlet for Pontiac’ and Buick District - No.” 9" ‘leaving’ the - cars and GM trucks, as wellas a see ‘Now Tofal "Building. permits, in the “City of Castlegar ‘for the firat ‘quarter number. 86. and have reached “By total: value of $1,- 220,046. 1e8e. ese, figures, were re- me at “Tuesday evening’s council meeting. ; A breakdown of. figures are degres of involvem ‘ Pritiefpal: 9 9,005 as, follows: 10 realdeuces 5 $406,- 660; one duplex. $55,680; one store $310,205; Rota Villa $424. 500; and slerations numbering 21, $43,000, There were four permits - issued in-January,'12 in Feb- tary and 20 in March, Blecirical Rafe Increase” » Subject of Public. ‘Hearing - Sp She British Columbia En ‘ergy Commission: will’ hold‘a public hearing to determine the juat, reasonable ‘and sufficient Tates.to be observed by West Kootenay’? Power. and - Light’ Penticton, Salmo, South Slocan and' Trail or at the office ‘of the British Columbia Energy .Commission, 21st ‘floor, ue West Hastings Company, Limited, for electric" service :in: its service | area. Commenciog May-18' and con- tinving ‘until: May 21, ii Te quired, évidence will: be -hi intervene | should ‘conault ‘the newspaper’ notice « of public © «hearing ‘for. particulars \2s_to procedure. If you are unable to participate in the hearing, your General: Motors‘ Perlecot -onitlet ‘and? maj Stores: Open This. Evening With tomorrow being Good Friday, many persons are plan- ning for ‘extra’ company ‘so: . today will find shoppers turn- ing out in number to pre for the weekend's activities. To accommodate the shop: per,-some local stores will be observing longer-hours. Before shopping ‘check’ the paroles store. hearing to’ have ‘this. property: ed" from” sing! 600-foot ; "long whieh happened Some observers’ consider the second ‘slide a continuation of the firat, wusing no ieee * The third slide was. “0. feet Jong and about 12 feet high which took plice around 8 a.m. Friday; halbealle eo ‘of the # No injuries were reported in’ this Paper to see’ what hours the store. or: stores you are par- interested inare keep. 2. = = The city “of Castlegar, -. which is to bear 60'per cent! of > the total cost of the signal light ° * y and Friday : “InJand Gas had its line striick in” the first slide Lage Bot in‘those following. : : mendous cost increase over the $4,000 estimate ‘given’ approxi- tely ‘three pats ‘Ith: Ave.; 8,),and 2nd St. Plaza), has received at the: Capri Hotel in Felons The hearin ig will May 26 ‘at Fhe: Terra ‘Nova Motor Inn ‘in Trail.’ °> f Acopy of the application is available, for inspection at the district offices ‘of the ‘applicant ' located in Castlegar, Crawford Bay, Creston,” Grand ‘Forks, .' Greenwood, : Kaslo,. Relomne written may be sent to the secretary of the energy. commission. © If a ‘customer wishes‘ to . determine ‘his new~ cost of electricity,” he, should apply. monthly consumption: (KWH) as per. lect bills to site posed rat - Briefs from: A‘request by ‘William: W. ° Gorkotf tohave hie property at 909 - 6th Ave. 8. rezoned from a:two-family dwelling to’ mul- tiple dwelling has been denied, A delegation, consisting of neighbors: inthe. area, had appeared ‘at’ Tuesday “night's 1 council meeting Protesting, the. change. rezoning * % a request by San’s Nut Florist ,. to: erect % directional signs in three desig. nated locations has been tabled for, further, Investigation, 4 “The ‘ih, oe the BC. department of labor’. municipal program, will’ employ 10 stu: dents tia summer. serve pumps -as soon as. the equipment arrives. Council has been informed the contract has -; been let for ‘this: work: which . should proceed prior to the ens of the month, je ee Planning committee has recommended that ‘Bruce: Mc- Quatt be hired as’ the: city’s planning technician and that his employment commence as soon as possible. > : 3 : x YR RD PH I HHI La RET PPLE ERE EEE ERENT I SIRE ID HHP LILLE EE LEP AID ALLL TELL ASD > > a( bill of the expansion ‘and improve- ment of telephone service in the Castlegar-Vallican region. experienced three ‘fires. The latest wasa fire at Tarrys on the weekend,‘ which burned 10 acres. Last week there were two calls from the Robson area, "\ Mr. Wood gays we are now experiencing ‘the ‘spring ‘flash hazard’ and he reminds the public a person is responsible for any fire that takes off from their own property. year, there were 2,718 fires” throughout the province during the feasai which ‘was a light ‘hookup ata 16- or. wr 18 foot depth which | cannot Seaalar mach panther In’ ‘these few, cases a | subcontract. will be | allowed whieh would call for the connec- tion to the main sewer lines proceeding” toward the resi- Senee toa depth pol point at which ‘> regular) machine can take Rast, are. being berreat estirny wiih the city -_- Bingo Planned : Word Recelved Projecis Society ‘Incorporated Under Socleties Act ) ‘Word bas been received by. the.’ Castlegar :'and ‘District: Projects Society-that the B.C, The society now has mem- i berships available at $1. Mem- berships are ‘to ‘be distributed through | the service clubs as Boel-. well as being ‘on ‘on. sale ‘at the Recreation ety :as a) soctety vunder : the Societies Act, “The society is now present- ly applying for a tax exemption number from Revenue Canada, Once a number is received the society is planning on approach- ing many of the large corpor- ‘tions in the area‘ as ‘well as provincial and federal agencies +The aban ‘is cdatinulag ‘to work toward a ‘gigantic. bingo June 19 and hopes to have the dates ‘and format finalized in the next few. days. ‘Any ‘group, organization or individual wanting to make a donati to learn more about es Local child year in terms of hazard ‘condi- tions, Lightning was the’ chief ~ cause, starting. 1,417. “fires. Careless: amokers, campers, |, hunters,’ fishermen and athe be safer. {on their bikes aay in the past. “ ‘This is the aim of the “ROMP. detachment ‘which’ has. conducted a Cyclists’ Education Erogra ‘campaign’ throughout the aims of: the ‘society. may _coatact the mecesten Office. ©) Against Bike. Riders: , through ‘taking legal ac. ‘don " agalast = riders, and: if ensure children, says “people”. fires.’ Others ‘ py blamed on 1b Sehoot District ‘No.9. ne, Program. €¢ Runes: pamphlets and pression giving the young rid understanding ‘of. by. lightning, they are expected, and crews are ready. When fires are started: by“ people, they are generally the most destructive because ‘they are ‘unexpected and are often out of control before “a report is” received. To combat ‘this problem, airborne fire patrols: are in- creased ‘according to hazard conditions along ith 24-hour standby crews. } ‘There is also'a province- wide reporting phone number which will be'widely publicized. : When a fire is spotted, citizens should phone the operator and ask for Zenith 5555, This will alert a fire suppression crew and trigger immediate action. | Parking Bylaw Delays Kootenay Savings Credit ‘Union Expansion delaying the expansion of the’ Kootenay © = Savings): Credit Union.- = At Tuesday night's moet- ing a request was made asking. for, consideration’ in accepting _ an application far for 4 building’ permit to proceed ‘with® the expansion rr the Kootenay Savings Credit Union. The Condition Blamed on Motorcycles * Kinnaird Junior Secondary School playing field is “being , Tuined.” This report was made to the board of trustees for School District No. 9 at Mon- day's meeting. Maintenance superviaor Nick Bonderoff “says motor: cycles are to blame. Underage drivers are pushing their bikes ‘to the school and driving onthe playing area. "The board has taken adim view of this activity and will be: contacting - the ‘local ‘RCMP. stating they will Isy charges.. «They.: would like to see parents get involved to restrict this practice, as costs for main- taining « these’ playing fields continues to accelerate. « Credit Union board give their. ‘assurance that efforts'will still “tbe, directed \ to, providing re- quired Parking. ” its situation, In explaining A Kootenay ‘Savings Credit Union ~ manager Fred. Voykin‘ stated’ that thé board negotiated with the Insurance Corporation of B.C. to purchase the corner lot ‘on Ist Ave: N. and Pine St. and {that ‘the® former government, KISS Playing Field Deferiorating: had finally agreed to sell, but - before “the transaction was ~ finalized an election was called and a new government elected. © The: present’ government’ has advised the credit union it Hie ede and peeeied are 5 ~The credit valon Board bes; parking area aoe with other: interested parties, These nogo- » a tations: are still going on. Unable to rule contrary to, the ‘city’s bylaw, council has / directed that a letter be sent to ~ “LG.B.C, asking that considera: tion be given to selling thia land \ to the Kootenay Savings Credit . Union." Av copy ‘of the letter * making San ee ae oe request: will’ be forwarded to the éredit union.) a Control Tower At Local Airport Now Operating . The ceatrol tower at |: