CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 14, 1966 Centennial i867 ll i967 Report,.No. 3 ‘What small town or city in] litics. arity communities have been built by the contributions of cultures and it occurs to overlooked. earlier times the Chin- ese provided the backbone of labor for a mayor of a Canadian city, Kai loops, eel by JOHN W. FISHER CENTENMMAL COMMISSIONRR fessions, in business, even in » For example Mr. Peter Wing recently became the first | 2 hinese Canadian to be sretted in the di rein ae ie development of their com- munity, What it has They}a were the cooks in mines and ark, lumber ni- ties which few. others were pre- pared or able to They still d communities would have no Public eating pla- ces if it were not for Canadians teresting modern “China- Part Thése contributions I have] aa, mentioned are geome of society — in the ast the pro-| © the tea house as a reminder of the new and old cultures, WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom houses needed for rent for Cana- i rush. Ph. Collect Seaants vs CANADA SAFEWAY LtD.|<4 eal bs for Trained meat cutters, meat ‘wrappers, trained grocery Pert _ "They stayell to provid labor neewed de to provide = the jes He end a the agricultural induet labor ‘| they’ lacked the education and Ahi ) to M"! tives of pin 1 nee 2 a ne venture to,con- mill i quite interested in the 6G. vulp a ie B.C. pulp. #175,000 per unit one Asa result of a _ Visit by tatives to the Celgar operations here four years ago, a pulp 1s being built in the East Koo: tenays. The story behind the build- ing of thle mill was told re- cently by V. C, Brown, president of Canst Development Ltd., a, talk to the Kimberley Rotary Meaty reported that representa- Honshu Paper Co, and Mitsubishi Corp. were visit- persuade Japanese visitors to'go te East Kootenay and see its po- mM) tential. ey were most impressed by the volume of wood that pass- ed before their eyes on’ the drive from’ Cranbrook to Rad- juin, / Mr Brown told the meet- “Nothing came: of the visit, but a year later th same thing| jor in happened, A & group visited Cok uid wo again set set: up kin aa meeting “md “tours ley. fees | ume " he said, “we got ig about the pos- struct a pulp field’ and ‘were dy ci Sring Proposals in two other . itowever, from that point tacts on our cont ie more uent,”” +) odin. eh l Mr. y gust, 964; a aan inessmen played a significant role in ‘the community’s ‘ development.” --Is.an ‘Integral: Part: Of Canadian Home estbrook the behind the, ‘pulp! mill,” he ‘sald. Bp .., Bight Alg|. Farstad of Park’ Japan and met, officials of Ham Secor ae nome of Mrs. A. shu and. Mitsubishi, . .| drive,:-to during’ ho nach re utes from the; recent meeting. oe East Kootenay Pulp Mill Is Result. of Celgar Visit ii! They came from. Kicking Horse Forest: Products itd. of Golden Berni Nest Industries of Mr. | Brown, commended Crestbrook Timber direc- tors and phaioholgera: ‘for their bellef‘In project and ae patience’ they. have exhibited in overcoming the ’man: obstacles we have ‘met’ along Crestbroo! ae pointed | out, ed business, with the bulk of its shareholders living in the 'East “Cres was the spark although at one stage it seem- petra is ve dees he ROW Tr cent shareho! Canal Di avelep- ler’ ment. Honshu’ Paper has 25 cent’ and? Mitsub! leh as 25 Pee ing 25 Per cen’ Sore. in through the economic benefits "of such a ma- chipper. plants, will be; area thu year, Mr. yay ate pers, wi He foresaw six or seven is an 85 per reent Canadian-own- | this of chi fom 8) by. & a feta Seo ment of service . industries Guide Travel Fund ‘Scheme tonto Wwites ‘and Guides act official licence’ discussed to}: Victoria a oath Gia ite Provide a travelling basket’ in}. ides would ‘Allingham’ will-‘be | ge of thé annual cookie units ‘to utilize .E.K, wood now | considered’ waste, meaning’ an expenditure ‘of over $1, 7% ) SAVAGE SHOES for children _Maddocks Shoe. Store . ~ Landowners Anxiety Unnecessary 191 Seventh Ave, anual rties‘in'the Arrow Minister: Rev. Howard Kerr. Phone 965-8202 ct Hi-Lite Restcurant _ “SPECIALIZING: IN CHINESE FOOD” ‘Phono 365-6741. for TakeOut' Orders’, . Open. 6am. to 12 Midnight Daily. Open 6 a.m. to lam Fridayo end Saturdays E : BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS A warm welcome to;everyone ision. - i ree SEEN USES * Mr! Grogs said the -three- | fail man executive of the association | forms: Brive ‘Hydro’ that re vans P&G Builders Supply (ACROSS FROM ‘THE ‘AREN. YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY *.. HEADQUARTERS |” FLOOR TILES week i . M Warford in May district RESIDENTIAL. ELECTRIC: WIRING “FOR ESTIMATES | : Ph. 359-7742 at ber Peper onmee! this week by R: W. Gi man: ager ot} BC, Hydro's rtand ‘div: 9.15. am. Morning 1 Church 'School-Nursery |\\- ‘| has issued “erroneous and mis- Teading” ‘statements ' that’ give |in’ a “false picture” of the Hydro'’s property purchase program in ST. DAVID’S * “ANGLICAN ; “Cones thelr ings. j ers Berta that prop of hele ae at gie tg a very good PB re on are bein: subjected fo Un record and indicat anxiety by ie Arrow | ni a riation ‘proceedings foyed ‘only yen hegotiatlons P pr ‘and \a) property owner in- CASTLEGAR, NEWS, Thureday,-April’ 14, 1968" |-) fers were provided,.we feel it pnitude,” he added, ie is almost would open the door to endless | inevitable that Feo 6 “mistakes comparisons between neighbor- | will owners and would|son that Be. ‘Oo manage- e altuatl lon, ment.asked the é lef Justice of British Columbia: to appoint an ombullsmare to-act ae7aii- part d | tal :third party to whom the pro- ommers:< can. ap) le ing proper! Castlegar, and District Curling Club WIND-UP DANCE Fri, April’'29° ARENA 8 p.m. Tickets: $1,50 Each Buffet Supper Presentation of, trophies at 9.30 p.m. Tickets able fiona’ £ mon's mixed ladies, and, shift curling leagues. known, It. cult for us to exercise discretio was recently 18 aeentl ve, make extra help Dies maith pee thea half 8 com: of the property pleted only Rrra of thes these reat uired the Columbia region. Mr. Gross questioned wheth- “CHURCH 8 am, Holy Communion, 31 a.m, Holy Comm unlon. statements, represented a led people CHURCH OF GOD (Kinnaird Comm. Hall) Pastor: Rev, Ira Johneon Fee ee eel many , Prone 930 am. Sunday ing Hydro fleid (10.30. am, Morning Worship te tule they + Friendly Girls’, Club on thelr behalf, Ad p.m. . Mondays hd Bible Study & Prayer "7.00 pm. Wednesdays [Si Na roped, “We feel this is an effective 2 Held in homes. answer to charges by the assoc- have received, of anaut. 1,800 properties aff LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at $.pm Held in St. David's , Sunday School 2'pam. =" pecy cn Rey. Haroid €, Clark 's land ‘manager pre-|! the remain- under the Hydro ‘and Power Au- er the men:responsible for the thority enh of 1964, wl sa Sunder “this a first 4 is ‘the sopolitnent ‘of’ an | fre jor. { int lependent valuator,” he ex- lained. “When the valuation ig wil th th | in which to appeal the price:and the treatment they is. “a a judge ge of the supreme or ther orneht of of ‘appeal to the appeal ready been purchased, th jiation that ‘we are delaying fe this his taxd an ‘offer but not the: vahies ‘| eribed which pro- interests of | ‘the’ pro- ach side has 3 tc it. oy era [a is'a fur- “Under tt tate rovedure,.the the perty (0 : Ht of an thdep yendent valuation yedeene without’ coat tot Bina 1f hi 8 is dle; satisfled and appeals the ma By April 1, ; 780 out of a ers it then goes to . court, “Cont trary to statements by mn, there | ed that the disposal b: Heice aisturns the athe has criticized, o al sing, of ‘bullainge not autable for moving to new Toca. Church is Packed ie. left th the buildings for until the At Easter Service removal until the year be- derelict, homes. rs these homes would be a | Easter Hymns were sung, for. children. SUG led by the junior -and, senior ¢ “we would be qt = ly criticized: if: we llowed tis 3 oa Tne chore fang an anther course’ of: action,” Mr. Gross Name,” ww. fockia “On balance, we think we are conducting, Mrs. M.' Peachey, approaching ‘the disposal pro-| WS °F d pe in the best way in the in- on The aston he ug es Salmo-Kinnaird — oud Pieriy ‘Saturdays : 5.9) P.M. : Suridays 2-9 P. M. - Bring the family: to this Sumptuous Buffet ‘dinner. Enjoy: the fine hot. and cold gourmet foods. City Centre Dining Room Buffet Luncheon (Monday: : Friday » $1.25 we needed for Gon component, 5 ihe event of. of, expr oeriatien in mang Pe properties sft the area. -Gross said valuators and nes would attach ‘little, , weight to the he evsaence ot of | Be meeting in Soi acide to: establish ait proper: a prong tog er for: area: fected | wa ties in other’areas not ls consid the “most wea priority: went. ‘to the ‘Kimberley PENTECOSTAL’ TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Fastor: Rev. R. K. Webb: ‘Phone: 365-5212 Sunday: ven eae Mrs. H, Johnson, Ph. oe ~Mr.:and Mrs. 'T..McGauley, 1100 am. W Debra. and’ Keith are spending 7,00 p.m. Evening: Service pease visiting ‘with relations in .. California. ute they made a stop over at New West- minster. Randy is spending the Easter week with his) eran dmother, Mrs. H. J Job en “Taylor of Rossland in. carry: d- erm *Trane-Canada Highway. up ing out our. enormous land -pro- ea standards, rote ek ‘Ina program of this mag- | as possible. SLENMERRY USED FURNITURE ° 3194 Highway Drive in the’ Milter and Brown Bullding; Trail. Phone 364-1822 _WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Caroratin ofthe Town of Cato Garbage Collection “& pring Cleanup -e Pie pt Hoel wastes OMLY im eae coateiner: é : : "© Only garbage in regulation ion containers will. be “picked up. “@ Pile any clean refuse on the front street dar ing leanup week.” ‘This will be packed up by Pa one ee 41 up. families d mmefonty ot adian sonnel and cashiers. ~ 2 5 tens strove to give ‘heir children hor 2. Applications may be sent in higtier Sducatia ; aoe fs. i 2 Brovided: with pase Reais vd -40..6ee. J ging of a‘-basement- writing to Box 67, Trail, B.C. most practical way of getting the footing below the frost. lin when we pte. soninded that Ca-| while at the same time nadians of all backgrounds hav ing’ aullonal nal-space at low ‘co: developed this country: and that Ider - homes~ the- base- we cannot afford to think AIRLINE Sulficent in RESERVATIONS Open’ Weekdays 1pm. | 5.80 pam. 06) Open: Friday 1: p.m. - ; 9 pm: Theliey e that the Centen! 1g Projects, the dig ones being e see oe atone eal an MEXICO - HAWAIIAN non fea house, will remit mes prea attenipts, Have tea i. EAN nadians:. originated. from ‘make the ment AND TASRANOESUoe societies and. cultures all over] truly functional. Honse: design- the world and: wil increase: our | €TS are. increasin: iving to]........ understanding each. other’ way of life and stint of view. tegral patt of the ki Ti fhan just, an. excavatl n . with the here with: the Hughes {| They. have ‘returned, to. th 4{ home in: Vancouver. a Mr..and_ Mrs. Don Mair of fone gue le 1] Cranbrook ‘are."visiting, at the ‘With’ sufficient i me a ie : Yi HE ES i \ | home of Me ee CeO ance and ‘if properly’ damproof. : ARS ae: : i ee. ee i f f ng Cet ! tora valley ‘was|ed the: basement is ideal]... : : ze { H 3: tr : a first’ invaded " by__ land-hungry for a utility room, Jat dry room, |" i ‘t settlers in the early 1900's. The | second wash room, or for a play- Pacific’ Railway room, aden ‘or’ even’ an extra etill all e 3 CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN WEST‘S DEPT. STORE Centennial Memo The Nechako 7.20. pam, Ep EVANGELISTIC ‘ :Phone 965-5884 Al Welcome _ increasing its. a su : u pees is = Tr 2 eS Sees SSS planned a ‘while Sold lots for a new city ‘in 191s ficient space for storage pur- Was named .Vanderhoof after | poses., Providing easy access toj Vanderhoof of New| the ‘basement from the ‘outside | * Priefer wal York, social worker-and author | is one.:meai THT, ano One OF Te Tirse IAMGOWnerS. INSTALL FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEATING " Investigate the costs of heating your home at the t new vlow rate. You'll be pleased to est of her. oan mother ee Wayne Clay,.who is at 1 = ; CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES : : Cicauvany, (|g, vape cas | , 3 : we a ‘| fine’ at the weeksna to be best | nee hun at the Lightle Maglio wed- ‘| ding, sf ud pao a ate ide ae Vancouver. ‘ . Mrs. C, Bradford >Mr. and spent a ta few dare “learn that Electric Heating is not only clean, quiet and Jependable but it’s economical too! Tax. 2 and feceee for children under fifteen is exempt 5% S.S. Tax. Tal tentba te ' Castlegar ‘and. District. Hospital. : : .| THE 1966 ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETINGS WILL BE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES::.. “Only sThameless, Heating can easily provide aii these .. advantages: 5 Magazines; Perioditals and Newspapers a re Serene from. KINNAIRD UNITED eulmerbedabsbibes Le ess ee ees | ie |6: Contecti “Monday, April 25, 1966 a ts pan, | Ea 64 fe eae ‘onfections are exempt from the 5% § s a cae | eecieaten as Sint “ne ate ‘are exempt from the 5% Ss. and Mrs. spent a few. days of the holiday UNITED CHURCH - OF CANADA | 1925 the Congregational: Mothodlst Uniting i yterian Churches of Canada, and: Preah, CASTLEGAR | NN ie p ROBSO IN rea rons 365-7814 Rew. Frank. Wiley agg get MORNING WORSHIP | Genet Church 5 Schoo! Castlegar — 1115.am. “| :Grade 1 to 9 — 9. Robson — 10 a.m. Age 8 to Grade 6 — 11 a. Genelle “Church School — Cee nt ee 945 a.m, 9,90 am. : i @ Uniform’ draft-free warrath @ Work-saving cleanliness e Maxie use of space ROBSON peu ES Cane HALL Aan pronits Srganizations operating community profects are _ exempt from the Provincial Real Property Tax. alls are exempt from the: Provincial. 3532 gy Real Bee my Tex: Berets . GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRIT COLUMBIA SOHONGWCA. C. BENNETT — G. S. BRYSON Promier and Mintster of Finance. Ooputy Minister of Fixazen, ‘ASK US ABOUT OUR FREE. : ADVISORY SERVICE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU IN- FORMATION: ABOUT FLAMELESS ELECTRIC: HEATING AND ITS YEARLY. cost. esas: ‘Rinnalrd the 1965 Financial Statement. will be read. R. J. Smales, \