CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1967 FIELD & STREAM Jack White Explains the Forest Closures. ‘We had a partial recreation al closure in this forest district until midnight, last Friday, when became a complete with my old friend, Hugo Wood, head of our local forestry div- ision. I asked him specifically al closure and oust: thei what a closure is — yours-truly had s calls that I decided to 10 hae out what this entailed. On Monday, I spent an hour one ‘ked . that, “everyone knows what it entails, “but I for one didn't, and will pass on what I learned. . By Jack White ‘This is’a copy of the mes- sage from the Minister of Lands and Forests: “In view of the hazardous condition of the forest cover and pursuant to the provisions ‘of section 122 of the “Forest Act” the areas described are hereby to be closed PUBLIC NOTICE REMINDER! CTT Phone 863-7881 for the fastest Hospital Sale, September 29 and 30. The auxiliary would appreciate any usable items — clothing ap- Pliances, furniture, ete, — “If we can move it we'll take it." For prompt pickup phone 365- 8002 or 365-7823, — Thank You. HEATING! Have that furnace installed by Master Craftsmen -— Phone ‘1881 for free cetimates, service in tewnt @ Leating faucets @ Sink reptacement @ Water softencr @ Now Powder room @ Extra bathroom Free estimates — all work sUar. anteed. ’ We sell only what can be servic- od. OCT SMITH’S from PDST Aug. 18. “No person shall enter or be in the closed district for the pur- pose of Havettne, camping, fish- ten permit, until further n ice.” To a forester, this is all that is necessary, but unless it is spel- Jed out in. clear terms to the holidaying public it means ex- out in everyday language that you and I understand. @ Government and private campsites are still open to the ‘holidaying public. @ You can launch a boat on the main lakes and rivers at registered launching sites and camp grounds, but once the boat is launched, you are not to land at any place whatsoever, other than your launching site. @ No beach fires are per- PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. _ 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR No Mistake About It. Savage are THE Back-to-School Shoes! You can’t buy better back to school shoes than Savage. ‘They're made by people who place a pre- tmium on good materials and correct fit. Visit us soon. We carry a wide selection of styles for girls and boys, and specialize in proper fittings. MADDOCKS = He Union of Spiritual Communities of Chris’ Pearl; three sons, Bill, of Pass Creek, Andrew of Castlegar and Sam of Kinnaird; 13 "grandchild- ren and 20'great grandchildren. Cemetery, with Castlegar _Fun- eral missible- in fovernment or pri- ite camp sites. @ Travelling through the district means that you can trav- elon a recognized highway or public road, but :you must not make detours at any time with- out speci written permission. Leg your car overheats and you leave the road for a nearby creek to obtain water, you are liable under the act. Nick Strelaeff Died on Monday : Funeral services were held Wednesday in Pass Creek for Nick Strelaeff of Pass Creek who died» Monday in Castlegar and District Hospital. Born in December, 1885 in Russia, Mr. Strelaeff: came -to Canada in 1898, moving-to Pass Creek in the early 1900's. He has resided in that area contin: ually since that time.’ Prior. to. retirement ‘he was engaged in sawmill’ work as-an operator. He ‘had retired some 20 years ago. ” le was’a member of the He is survived by his wife, Interment was in Pass Creek Home in-care of. arrange- ’ MATH SETS ART SUPPLIES Loose Leaf Folders — All Sizes’ Chemistry Stencils Shoulder Strap Bags CASTLEGAR WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE MOST. COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES IN THE CASTLEGAR DISTRICT actly nothing. So let's spell it}: REMODELING AND STOCK REDUCING — “Mary Maxim ‘Wool Cloudspun, Northland Double Knitting, Mohair: Baby Wool Broadcloth “All Reduced by 20° : Printed TERRY: Cloth Sports Duck Men’s Underwear pe i a BROCADES| é “eat RAPE! ~ WOOL STANFIELD’S . Shorts and Vests es zi ad PLAYTEX Combinations — Longs — Shirts FOUNDATION GARMENTS | Blue Label PRICES Price REDUCED Red Label - REDUCED on All Girdles. and Bras. 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Dec. 31/87" fad VOL. 20,'No? 35 WORD FROM THE PRO fall on attentive oar of three cadets one of whom is from:C: Al Dumont's explanation of th of an Otter aircraft are, ‘from: a ie of the tail left to right, cadets C. Vaessen,:. and_N. Telman, ‘Cowichan. Thi at. Penhold, ‘Alta. fo cadets of! Ontario and: th ‘western’ ‘pro- vinces. Highlight of the camp was’ a 45-mint flight in’ the craft,:during which’ the cadets have, an opportunity to ‘try their | S. Hughes, é -hand at flying. Other activities included a Ae-ming é flight in \ three were among 580 who recently attended a summer camp two ‘electoral ¢ Sra in jected By Jast Saturday ° but it Eeleets dD it in. ete electoral Regional ‘district. ambulance |: ‘Talk; col ecepted tiation between departments: Paid men ‘continues inj an effort to ave the way for institution, of Ot Ene a le further Probl Te uulanee proposal residents of electoral area I, ser vice will o ahead in are: Castle of Nelson 2 ey) son finds its ling ee tg showed! area I, 5) for the proposal fe er votes in the area we 9 for .-\and “Now Operative. Here Castlegar now has an en- ‘largea Unempoymnent Insurance | c! Commission ‘office, and ‘the ‘area that ‘it: covers ‘is vast ‘indeed. Stretching “from. the Grand 3 Alberta Jas it ground ‘£1 ‘of ithe ack on bullae ‘and: work ‘is “now. underway. to, Kootenay: operations‘to. the’ new, more; cent ce. ; Government’ officials have described the opening ® of the new. office as just one more step in ‘the continuing development | that ‘the °UIC’s ability to make’ ‘gear. Fadl} improvement : in’. efficiency. of taims handling will'result . ‘office ;equipm Fuse ‘and = “draperies. and: “othe, arrived. “touches, : had” mot yet’ procedures are in full swing and’ ‘of ‘the Kootenay’s fastest-grow-|the most ‘of the. improvement in ing area — Castlegar: and: Kin- naird. unemployment insurance claims handling is in no. way impaired.; tween. 2,001 ‘and'3, 3,000- 9. dreula, d. : But he ‘added ° that office’ The Castlegar News - his taken ‘third-:place- for ‘all of Canada -for the best-‘allround in ‘the country. of be- ed next week at the an annual con- eran in OF "The award will be Ean jourie- | cury:’ W! Weekly; where: voting © ‘was 22 favor." News r ithe 3 tabulated that the aston Fe ze oiled. 2 *P Robson's teeth ‘approval of showed up: in poling station one in Blueberry’ Creek voted 20 ‘in’ favor. nie Rust told the Castlegar results d from the. vote -spiit Ew 8 ae resulted conaultation An i mego: (8 ervice, « W! 7 CKRD. eat however, that::no / farther the actual sideration is wate given: to; “the lying ‘in the sun, the fire to the premises, — was directly adjacent to a home, however, and work of; the fire department would: have caused ‘serious Castlegar News. Phato- POTENTIALLY DISASTROUS fire at 583 _Sth Ave was exSingnit ed: Monday. afternoon’ by the quick work of’ fire ‘department. ‘Reported started by. sun charred a small area of ory graeme without tie ‘Castlegar volunteer. sm. shining: om a 2 bene quick emage jeeed the‘ two, are: a situation © tinprecedented, in e | fhis ‘regio region’) district, if: not. in rovince: : e Castleg for. a Pee itor ith. jan ‘oque © (On! orter. Westmount .(Que.) See for. dest : editorial page. -in: weekly, newspapers. of: between, 2,001: and 3,000 circulation. First place and the, P. Geo- ge. Pearce memorial: award’ wa! facen by the’ Estevan (Sask.) Mer: Castlegar‘ News and’ paid tribute to all'staff members, both: back- shop ‘and: front: office, for’ the: pride :they: take’ in- turning out | w: a! good product. week-in -and'| mi week-out for all residents of the! growing Castlegar- Minnaird-Rob- son district. : VA'.total of 13 work in the new office, under the leadership of manager Gor- don. Meyer...» SS Born ‘and educated in: ‘Cas- tor, Alta, Mr. Meyer: graduated from St. ronaphte College: in Ea- monton. He worked at‘: several: ‘other jobs before joining t the) Unem: at sacs George in ae 1952. ‘children. is married and has four $600 to the. rarely if ‘ever, affects, the. more fortunate citizens of Canada, _ Doukhobor Children Give | /Hunger:is a w ldwide and | of timeless. problem — one: which their concern: Local Doukhobor Sunday |Sunday schools will be forward: scliool' children however, mind-|ing the money to the Canadian in, other parts | Friends. (Quaker) -Service Com:: Poor in India | shave expressed ‘a tangible way. -in the form of a $600 donation to'the paor in-India. Slocan-Kootenay # that day when students file, hap-: - School District Getting Ready - For:New Term” That inevitable ‘time’ ofthe year is coming ’round again — pily:or: ise, back: into, the: It is expected: that a exeat ful of the RCMP i is to Use Radar Zones Over Weekend Labor “Day..weekend:is one. ‘of the worst times: of the year: ‘for traffic ‘accidents and local RCMP will be’ out‘in full‘ force | if he ‘in an: effort’ to: nip speeding and other traffic viola- on Monday tlons in the bud._ Extra patrols“are to be em- ployed throughout. the iweekend and d radar speed. zones right foot. those -with a‘ heavy. fe is“ wron: ficult by speeding up. 10.: When down «and. let In: the spirit of ‘neighborly too, . 2 advice before: such ‘a long week, end, the Canadian ay ty Councils and ‘the RCMP have (Remeinber | the'*lines..“‘he! was.) | right; “dead: right, as he ; sped cepted a. suggestion:.to donate: along; but he’s just as.dead as | money - which; would ; ig"). : When: another ‘car ‘moves |Uries. ‘During: that; year — ‘the to pass, don't make it more dif- |first of the Bouktobor Program a passing driver seeks a place avy your lane, slow Drive‘as though. the oth er feliow has.a right to be there!) 8 “Courtesy ‘i’ enone (0 e Eat “not give it a try. mittee, The organization is affiliated wit Friends Rural Centre, Ras- , India, which Mon chann a iassrooms, to peer. at the shiny, newly-waxed floors — ‘Hey. 1 fel teachers, — —! .- eeechhhh!”:.—. and to, that new girl across, th sistance programs ‘in’ Ins «The: children) last year ac- : ie : into aisle benefit ‘ project. and: direct as- s, School - trustees, too, ar aware of.the event and are bus! ly; arranging the thousand thinks for go towards candy and: other lux- —$500 was collecte: Tho money. was sent to the Commissioner ‘Chairman’ of the effort is| of Castie- Throughout School District -being scrubbed: being being : searched for, bears ‘The usual memos are from:<: the; school, board to the teachers, ‘Please remind all school -be- {ting : the ‘dissenting '“area, ie, ‘whether, the entire procedure of } id: he was: “extremely | guy pleased” with prizes won by'the ‘|has made one stipulation ‘in’ ay ving. the ould. te would: take ‘place. bake ve hurried’ r, the ral : aT Vietoria offici bs iven: by the* ea of ich affairs ‘to Pee ahead. with the se service in the thre ing are: opPirhe Siepartment in Vietoia —,the quali- as uncertain at first |. Gov’ ia Sewage Action ‘Mayor Carl Losblieh ‘of Kin- aird : said ;,that ‘he: was ““‘very| roval | pleased” with the government's intention~ to® pollution- controlling © “egiiation for. re Planned ; stitution is a cabinet ordeci- council commanding “:certaim sembly: in ee 1968., /At‘a‘ press conference Sat- urday, “Municipal ‘Affairs 'Minist- : ee ae Campbell: said that: the i would. what: were to be © considered minimum’ standards’ of: pollution control and.that pffending ng munt. BRIGH' ‘ fe surance’ Commission was opened: la last wei eipalities - would .be employment ; ek and nies Strom the plant: is bene a “tested ‘all the 7 rder. The process i etuiatl "(continued _ on Page twelve) mises’ faster, more efficient servi “ecated in ‘the Oglow block, the new:office com- plex: handles claims for’an area stretching from: . ‘and’ the” tl a feanger Core Meyer. — Castlegar News Photo n is’ going very. smoothly,: said rules, for “holiday Safety.'* “‘L Be ready. te ive direc- Honsiyhen asked. Make » allowances “for a visitor who does' not: know local |” traffic rules. 3. Stop to see if! you *can de in trouble. 4, Always lower. your “high Teme: Court suit a; beam lights when meeting a nesey eg: ‘Always lower your. ‘igh |C pean lights ‘when wringing e| thelr. hands but nobody is doing | ing ‘about Jit.” time ‘on’ the ‘action’ by Mr. Pierpoint.< «Locals officiats o! f the com- pany. have. declined ¢ et at ness’ ious, : pestilential and offensive yapors, ' es ‘and’ odors’ are dischar; value of thal roperty.. aay and cause a nuisance | sonal ne 't yr damage to” its, groperty. Their statement of claim, filed 'in Vancouver. on Wednes- day of last week, says the fumes | effo1 ra to _ Mrs, Pierpoint said the action. and”.vapors are: da their health and that they have) p suffered personal injury in ‘the | form of sinus congestion, nausea,|p headaches, stomach « irritation, loss :of sleep, gore throat. and -| chest ant leprecta damages tor medical: expenses and damages for discomfort,-per- injury and'd Sperenee in the: value 5 of their, Property. a preciation . in. the |g; the Celgar in: etween. the Ce in- re. and: in the pro: at: Skookumchuk, near - “They say there will be no smell there at all. They guaran: tee ‘it, although whether this will. work’ out we will have to ‘walt and see.” Mrs, eeteoan declared, that of the results from the East‘Kootenay plant, ‘there: are’ known ways to cure ‘the. air pollution problem and ‘these should ‘be. incorpor- ated by Celgar.. “There -is a plant’down in Idaho, which government: agen- cies’ told, ‘you must clean up or di ‘isa cure. for’ the smeli °— ‘this’ Idaho plant has proved ‘this — so why can’t they | area. use ut here?” The Pierpoints have been years. ‘They. have two Against Celgar ‘only for the present. but also for. the. future, Mrs. ‘Pierpoint: de- clared: “The valleys will.soon be will be able to live here.”! Mrs. Pierpoint, said she has information which would. indi- cate one or. more other com- panies ‘are considering 'b building and operating, ee residents ‘of: Kinnaird ‘for. 21 children. | ca: ike her. not, creased. filled’ with smoke and’ no-one.”