ATION ¢ ‘OF THE VILLAGE oF F CASTLEGAR BY-LAW ‘No. 265 Being a By-law of. The Corporation ‘of the Village of Castlegar hereinafter referréd to ‘as ‘the ‘'Cor- poration” to authorize certain improvements’ to the Municipal water system and the borrowing of _ the estimated’ cost thereof. | serves the inhabitants of the Corporation arid ‘in that bé- half to authorize the Council to undertake and'catisé to be carried out the improvements hereinafter. referred to’ and to borrow upon the'credit of the Corporation the estimat- ed cost thereof, that is to say One‘Hundred and Eight Thousand ($108,000) Dollars. which is the amount of the debt intended’ to be created by this by- law. : AND WHEREAS the existing debenture debt of the Corporation is $603,000 and none of the principal and interest in Tespect thereto is in arrears. AND WHEREAS the assessed value for general mun- icipal purposes of the ‘taxable land and ‘improvements within the ‘Corporation for, the current year ‘and the two years ‘immediately’ preceding, the current year are: * "1962, . $2,986,299 1963, 3,058,351 1964 3,828, 178 AND. WHEREAS the depreciated value as'at the 3ist day of ae Deweaber, 1963 of the water system for which the Corporation’ possésses‘a subsisting Certificate of Self- liquidation granted -by the Inspector. of Municipalities is $236,594.00. : AND WHEREAS. a “Provisional Certificate of Self- liquidation has"been granted by the Inspector. of Munici- paliies in respect of the’ ‘water, ayatemn "of, the Cory ora- the approval. of the Provincial Hea- nikoff “AND WHEREAS Ith Officer has béen’ ‘obtained. © AND WHEREAS the approval ‘of the Inspector. of], Municipalities has been obtained B NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation i of the: Village of Castlegar. in open meeting assembled enacts as follows:- : 1, The Council shall be and is hereby empowered and authorized: to undertake and ‘carry out or cause to be carried out the improvements to the water system as ‘described in plans approved by the Provincial Health Officer and'to do all things necessary’ ‘in connection therewith and without limiting the generality of the foregoing. To acq- quire all such zeal- property, easements,’ Tights- -of- way, licénses, rights; and authorities” as" “may a Hey Kids! Hove's’ ara chance to en- sure your letters getting: right WHERDPAS it is deemed desirable and expedient to fo "Santa’’ Claus “at''the’ North make certain improvements to the water ‘system which]. ‘ole, ” ‘Just write your letter to: “Santa Claus, Care of Cas- tlegar News, Drawer 490, Cas- tlegar, B.C.” and “we'll do the rest. Your letters will be lished “in the~ Castlegar’ owe and a copy of the paper’ will go airmail special-d elivery | direct to Santa Claus, Don't forget to remind Mom and. Dad, though, that ab your let- ters must be’ mailed to the Cas- tlegar News so that ee re re- ceivéd ‘no ‘later than noon on Monday ‘of the week in which they, should appear inthe paper. We * * Dear Santa Claus Mommy is writing for us will plage: vend us three sisters cacy a a tug doll buggy and a ‘And if you have any would you please send us some blocks for our lego ‘blocks. Thank you very much we will leave some pop. and cake for you “and' your’ reindeer. — Melanie lunt Kerry Annie. w y * * Dear Santa Claus Pelase bring me a Johnny ‘Tanding ‘La y.= isda Phe Bosse Suggests Cooperative Lots Castlegar trades licence hold- ers are to be circularized ask- Kemperman Asks Bissell — On Educationa Anyone who foam fire. 0 ceived. firet fee etucnien med veThe e man who was indirect- ly responsible for the appear.) ance of district superintendent | q of schools; Claude Bissell, “as guest speaker’ was there: with his questions. and appeared well] | Sattae with “answers he re-| ing them if they would-be will- 3 waean betas Publisher Almost Offerod by Paper Castlegar News publisher Le V. Campbell almost! 'won' $5 last week'in'the contest being | Subjects basketball, but he wondered if] 1" Re- aay Mr, Kemperman’ said. he agreed with ‘competitive sports - | in: school “such "a8 ball: and time to i intenc hamber and to answer ‘any aa “that “might ” “bé put, “Last week Mr. Kemperman raised" the ‘following questions and “received. these answers from Mr. Bissell. Mr. Kem mperman was. con- | corned. about the fact that for’ a''perlod of: between ‘two. and three weeks before school is out in June, students are-not fully occupied in the classroom and. spend little time ; studying, In turned..in. several weeks before school is out. Speaking of the high school first, Mr. Bissell said all students .| must’ attend ‘classes until June p-} 24 except those who are not pears in’ ments onthe full page ’spon- sored by eight local stores.’All Castlegar“ News "subscribers |' have to do to win. the’ prize Is'to watch for their: names fo appear between now’ and Christmas. Last week, Castlegar. News employes “Ray” Morgan “was asked to choose at random]. a name to be inserted in the. Carl's Drug aa Ho suggested | of the plone book’ . There are ‘no ‘that page. © ‘suggested: column |. ‘ page 10 be consulted | and he fourth’ name after th s fourth: line“of bold. face type be used. The name!: was, of. Cam bell’ rea ‘writing’ government exams who, may be discharged on‘ June 11. Mr.’ Bissell said 60 per cent of all'students “are able of be- ing recommended” ‘and it would be a waste of taxpayers’ money and’ teachers’ tlme marking ex- aminations in Victoria if this percentage, were’ made’ to write ee Consequently, he said, dur- ing the. period of time’ govern- ment “examinations are being ‘held, students’ not having’ to write are let out of school and. .ake, seen‘ on local ‘streets. ‘With regard to the elemen- ‘elementary ‘students are requir- ed, to attend’ schoo] “until one aay’ ‘before they are to be let fact, a good many, school books | tary ‘schools, Mr.” Bissell” “sald. ther exer- cises shouldn't: be “increased as they are in certain’ countries, To this Mr. Mr. Bissell concaeat ed that: only? public: ‘pressure: on. gthool: boards. and {ther school board pressure through ent will ¢ ¢ ion on ie government! x 2 Re change the present situation, ° Sash & Door ; ons eat that anise. physi- me cal education’ ingtructors’“are, 0 a : specialists’ in. high schools, the.|{. classroom teacher is "expected: ‘to Works be''a PE teather’ in’ the’ élemen- 165 MAIN ST. tary’ school.*“If! we want’ more,|]- . . of this'’sort of’thing, ‘we must Phone 365-7661 be Prepared to Spent more mo-|}- pee: | ney''on it,” he ¢oncluded.”' ~° Posen Pees AashoeveU vane Sov EE EXCAVATING; . ‘DITCHING : AND GRAVEL ||. Barement frames made. ethers eo ‘order : CONCRETE WORK . Wines & door, frames AND: Berne. ’ Panoramic windows~~ * r ) Sealed window units alt : sUpplied and Instalfed ightle 0. bi 5158 ‘PRICES ON REQUEST For all ur lass and Rar ail your, ose er Fa ore i SALES & SERVICE * -Phone Bob Horswill’ 352-5355 Collect Complete Stock .of: Voth “Cars and Trucks < New Rambler, Cars: “Sales & Service — Trades VIEW MOTORS — Nelson 1owledged that. if spend ‘the. last. urse, ‘that of LV. 1 the ing to assist in- the of. property with the village to be used as parking lo! Comm. Leo Bosse told fel- low commissioners at their meet- ing..last’ week: that : he. knows ailable.: He .suggested an .extra revenue from normal trades i- of sttitable, property that is av-|- fee from trades licence holders} which would be: matched’ with| | secon lumn on page 15 consulted” ‘and: thet! the weed name listed astetd re. third If YOUR name , should ap: ‘pear, just phone the Castlegar| thi cence collections. th few" Awecks of school: not work- ing in the classroom, . then “you =| a very. legitimate comp- phone the Centlesar| the ce 2 Bri ‘if: necessary” = oft teal requisite or desirably. for..or in ion. wi the improvements of the aforesaid municipal water system. . For the purpose. and with the object aforesaid there, may. be borrowed upon the credit “of the Corporation a. sum not exceeding $108,000 and) such’ borrowtse) shall cbe secured by the issue of pr » that each such ser- ies of deb e ‘shall be red d.not later than 20 years from. the, date’ of issue thereof and the interest thereon ‘shall not exceed. 6% per annum. . If the anticipated revenues accruing to the Cor- poration from’ the operation of the Municipal | ° - watef system are at any time insufficient to meet the repayment of the debt or the annual interest in any year, the Council shall levy a rate or rates over and above ali other rates upon all lands and improvements subject to taxation for general mun- icipal purposes in the same manner and at the time ‘as other rates sufficient to meet sun insuf- ficiency. . The By-law. before adoption, shall receive the as- sent of the owner-electors in the manner provid- ed by the “Municipal Act” . This By-law, shall take effect on the date. of its registration in the office of the tne of Mun- icipalities. . This: By-law maybe cited as the Castlegar Water System Financing By-law. READ A FIRST TIME THIS 3rd day of November, 1964. | READ ‘A SECOND TIME THIS 3rd day ‘of Novem- ber, 1964. READ ATHIRD TIME: THIS 8rd day of November, 1964, i RECEIVED THE ASSENT OF THE INSPECTOR OF ‘MUNICIPALITIES ‘this 16th day of November, 726 1964. I hereby. certify the above to be a true and correct copy of By-law "265 Castlegar ‘Water ‘Sys- tem Financing By-law, 1964, _ J. Logelin, * Clerk. Take notice that: the above is a true and correct copy. of the proposed by-law, upon which the vote of the owner- electors, of. the Village of Castlegar, will be taken at the Village Office on the 12th day of “December, 1964 bet: ween the ‘hours of eight o’clock in the forenoon and eight o'clock in the afternoon, and that A. T. Horswill has been appointed Returning Officer for the purpose of taking, and ‘recording ‘the vote of electors. _ Dated at Castlegar this 24th day of November, 1964. Rabe : "J. Logelin, ‘BABAR , en * Mr.” Kemperman ie ‘said = “wanted it understood that “Tam not criticizing; but I want to be enlightened.” He said he has found local teachers to be “more than excellent” ‘arid’ the. ‘stand- OV. ‘16 — 20. High seticel “Ladies High Single Julie Ro- berts 224;. Ladies High Three Julie Roberts 532, Men's ‘High Single ‘Ken Murry’ 239; Men’s High Three John Mason | 636. Team High Single ‘Team ‘1 B98; Team ‘High Three Team 12378. Team Points: Team 1 4, Team 2 0, Team 3 0, Team 4 4, Team 5 4, Team 6.0. Celgar Mixed League S LHS Vi ‘Wileox 270; Vi Wilcox: MHS” Dave Calder 268; MHT Dave Calder 679, THS Team 8 1178; THT Team 8 3149. TP: Team 1°14, Team 2 9, Team 3 10, Team 4 12, Team 5 12, Team 6 18, Team 7 ‘16, Team 8 18, Team 9 17, Team 10 10. ‘Other 600's ;Terry Burke 623, Bud Allingham 610, Bugs Nelson 609. Coffee Breakers LHS Vivian’ Murphy 248; LHT Dorothy Martini 551. THS ae Five 896; THT Take Five 7. |P: Take Five 23, Mugs 23, Cheerios 19, Pincurleers 17, Muf- fets 13, Wheaties. 13. : Tuesday Velock IS Vi McLuckie 240; LHT Vi McLuckie 674. "'THS Ross's Meatmarket: 8895: THT: Ross's Meatmarket * TP: Ross's Meatmarket 4, Castlegar Drug 1, Tiger ‘Auto Service: 0, ‘Independents. 0, Sky- line ‘Aito’ Service 3,’ Ogiow's 8'A, Tae er ES an Kay ‘Adshend’ 582° SMHS” into, Live 258; seni Quinto ida es, 924; THT, THS Button Pushers 2012) S| Shooters 2, Five ge~ Buitders* 3, es 4; gulars 1, ‘Tuoeday :Nioht J Mined 2.1. nt 249; Lar ‘x SL. Reed 24 Clerk. TP: Sharp Duds 0, Button Bushers. 2; Brid- -1,- Qol okpiks at CRe-|}sOther’ 600'’s | Garth Padley THT Alleycats 25762." TP: , Bootloggrs :3, Night: hawks 1,. Alleycats , Ba nko! Commerce 0, Some hall ley’s * Comets 0: : Wed Morning Divers League LHS Pat Gordon 261; LHT Blanche Deverson 681. THS Ca- TP: Cadillacs 1, -Baracudas act 1, Caliente’s 2, ‘Ramblers 3, Thunderbirds 3; "Chevys 20 Wednésdey Night ‘Dot ‘Hpping 263; LHT Dot Toning 663: THS Kingpins |, | MET Fr Smitheran ; 613.- THS | 1 913; Hiente’s . 927; THT: Caliente’s dies. 2845. ard of 1 in Robson and Castlegar, . where “his children have attended; to be “very high.” Bissell commented . “the school system” “is’a'humatr insti- futons its ‘dood criticism we s Mr. Kemperman then. asked what amount. of time should be lotted’ for “plays: and. extra- curricular activities in. schools |= in relationship to formal. stu- T9 this. query, Mr. Bissell answered: that a child’s educa- tion is not all. formal and. that in ‘the’ extra-curricular. activities a child. often learns how to get along with people. However, he said. the fine dividing point is | hard to define. 850;: THT” Flintstones: ete “eo np: Choregi es 2, Oddballs:'2," ‘Kingpins 2, Five Thumbs 2; ‘Beatniks 2. Other 600's ‘Phy!’ Lamb 609. ‘Thursday, Morning League Faye "Jack 302;‘LHT Faye Jack B12: THS, Lions 873; THT Lions 2506." ay Chipmunks ‘eavers 2, Lions 3 si 2 Squirrels 3, Teddy Bears''1 " Other 600's. H. “Wallace 611. Rowdy Rellers League © Vincent LHT Betty Bigsby 679." TH 7 ARE: Mo TP: Hooters 20, Moaners 20, Screamers 18, Goraners 12, Wail ers 20," Criers 6. Classic ‘Mixed Leagu LHS Elizabeth Sperrier 280; Ann Kastrukoff:626, MHS Jack "Mason and Bill Davis 300; MHT Bill Davis 798. ‘THS Ookpiks 1069; 7 THT Five Shakes 3001... TP: Five Shakes 4, Slow pokes 0, Reformers 3, ‘Unknowns 8, Defenders 1. 674, Jack Mason 638, Schmidt» 631, Ev Koreen 625, Marge Bonnett 18, Ken pece 608, ' ELECTRONIC SERVICES } ite | 365-7851. — Kin-Gar Ph. —. 365-7833 ua L eA ct i a Boxed Xmas Cards ‘Widest Assortment . 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