CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 3, 1961 CASTLEGAR N EWS. J and, Forty Seven, Pi NICK OGLOW. ..... Resignation this week of N. T. (Nick) Ogiow from the chairmanship of the Cas- tlegar village council because of a pos- sible conflict of interest in the near fue 1. tiations “with : Celgar : regardin; te ply: persons outside our area and Maoh h ve become .. «Will be Missed-as Chairman: complishments: in the village under his administration, but certainly one or two accomplishments during the past few years stand out as major highlights. The successful completion: of nego- ig: an” alter-. was doing the correct job by. village resi-_ in choosing wells and a 160,000- gallon water tank everi hough battling si uring those: years the J tries has had a businesslike . administration that has been the envy of many other municipalities of similar size and has even been envied by some that are considerably larger than Castlegar. A glance at the comparative figures gathered. by the. department of munici- ‘pal affairs: shows’ Castlegar to be a vil- Jage with less bonded indebtedness, lower taxes and service costs, and a higher quality of. public services than a good many other communities in the same population bracket. a otherwise, has “seen” unite. stand vin- ated with ‘high: water Pressure, lots of mer sprinkling. pabtioes May Adela: Quance became The sidewalk building program car- the bride of Richard Allan Puller. ried out by council under Mr. Oglow is The bride is the daughter. of another great accomplishment and’ has jo UM. uance of Hobson and done for him — remark his friends — Pune of London,’ England. ‘The what highways have done for Phil Gag- ido ts employed with the Cana- lardi. "Almost every foot. of sidewalk 220 "upasy in Rog hie, ie built’ in the village has been built while Barly Bank, of: Canada in that Mr. Oglow has‘ held the chairman’s chair. ‘ Certainly Mr: Oglow:‘is going to be’, ses younger missed around the’ council’ table and. it-sasea “ee wedding ’, is to be hoped, that his knowledge and held in. 8t__ Alban’s will ‘stilt be available to the ° Church with Rey Samuel ‘Walden Mention is made elsewhere in. this. paper, ina news story, of. Mr. Oglow's various ° _oopicitiee on council and of ac- THE POLITICAL POT x vein wma”! The political pot i is once again starting to boil in the Kootenay West riding in an- ticipation of a federal election. The Conservatives were first in the field over 1%-years ago when they re- d Peter, Dewd ‘of: Trail. The ds are app: ntly disc ing the Dos- sibilitiés of: a nominating -conyention in” October and the Liberals: have left the de- cision on a nominating convention ‘to their executive for action. " The CCF hasn't announced any , plans yet, but it is reliably reported that the New Party has a man ready to enter the field if State Socialist MP H. W. Herridge declines to run in the next election on the New Party ticket and decides instead to stick with “the CCF Party to keep his Mine: q EXPORT OF POWER... sus: common sere There seems’ in the mind of some of the federal cabinet. ministers a pho- bia against exporting electricity to the United States. This is because the On- tario Hydro, when it had a surplus of power, exported it to the State of New York and later when it wished to re- cover it found that to“ do’ so. would, be to inflict hardship on the American users. Under certain . circumstances .there can be no right, of recovery and the On- tario Hydro was short-sighted in not an- ticipating the inability to recover it. "old war. horse of the CCF has ‘success- she wore tfictating, village and that it will be, sought by this” mnere’srere white :glediol on and other councils in the coming ‘Years... the altér for the wedding and tall ‘standards of white gladioll'in the The. bride was given in mar- Mill support. ‘riage by ther brother, Mr. A. F. Quance, ‘Her floor-length gown, wes A prominent local® Liberal;' Howevers:arwnats peau de sole, with. fal golds Interest | in Bogota Wedding ytume with a mango-oolored ee ta, re, $ ish Embassies andl se oval, Bae of Canada, Bogota, Leonardo Da Vinci To he af the. PNE! come practical until hundreds of yeats later, + Da Vincl, 1459 to 1519, was.also one of Italy's great Brest painters and writers, Models of 26 of his” inventions will be.on display this year at the Pagifie National Exhibition aad 19) to Bept. 4. Reasonable Optimism . i Says Banks Review: a ATTENTION PET OWNERS VETERNARIAN WILL BE AT ay "The “baggage”, Js tiie wives of | the m= Comm, G.,8, Rust referred to the cwill not have’ nearly the power end ‘tish coumblas ‘This column: fects ‘the OOF $s Saenthy. to, dlmpneas:) For ‘nearly 30 | course, ‘years,-in » the COP hhas' done -e ‘e eplendlia fob in our. - df 40 has never, ‘proatige Be has tn the OOF, of Bri- ered en nefrmn Would Bot have being ),very. foolish; aowing . their | interests’! of /(.the,.people;-: ‘COF shas ‘never. erecting what ie felt in the, Soeat in .due , cbecaizse ‘of. fear’ of the. COP, OP ad. | Tegard to water service to the area. a ‘The developer must pay the | b= “Lin jo. 5-year period, : ., [CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 8, 1961' No Approval Yet" TG: Building ‘Permits ‘The Kinnatra’ village ‘council will not“ approve building permits er ‘the’ view VLA ‘subdivision ‘until egreemeng ‘is ““algned : between the village and the developer with FOR THE BEST We AUTO BODY wenn “Seat covers: are auto: aiabe inst led ss WORKMA\ SHIP ‘GUARANTEED © ‘ yeloper ‘the basis of water connections mede Council turned down. a proposal ae water, system anto the: subdivision that meets’ with: the, village's spec- suggests that Mr. Herridge will'neither’ f«lling-to a slight train, run .Néew. Party (and thus alienate his “ice Wa# covered with guipure lass Mine-Mill supporters) nor ; will: he:,run CCF (and thus force’a New ‘Party candi- date into the field.) Instead it is suggésted a that Mr. Herridge will run Independent CCF and’ thus pick up most of the CCF phne vote and: many of the’ New Party ‘inclined ths bride, was bridesmaid and wore votes.’ The Liberal in question says thé, Sos ttn shert smecsiiered aise, maching. shoes’ and a fully run independent“'before and he ‘ibbon and flower ban d'eau. She wouldn’t be adverse to doing it again. = "2 ost eal ae BIS? olive Bent All in all, the political pot is begin- ana ushers were Mr. Ray Robinson ning to boil and. the next few months. end Mr. Gordon Lang. ' should prove interesting as the political ,_,7%e reorption was held tn the temperature starts to rise in the Kootenay where a buffet luncheon was ser~ provided music for dancing, ié There was a floral: centre plece on the’ bride's ‘table at.the recep- West riding. = ved and a Andres: Island, Co- bride chose « light wool for her travelling’ cos- PHE to, Have The energy which .B.C. cannot use at fobs, the present is the downstream benefits re- heige. suit turhed by the U.S, It is this which the B.C. government would sell but: the: fed- eral government is against: this on. ‘the grounds that it could not ‘be recovered. iT eae? Tt is not certain that it will ever be Fall Ladies necessary to recover it. B.C. has such a . The Pacific. Exhibition this plentitude of unused ‘water power. that See ee Di eae aay? in ge to she may be. in-a position to sell power more than 20 competttors this year. indefinitely: .without running short of Hit and will replace the. senior “Home for her own use. Maker” award foxmerly made to Energy is a saleable commodity and one The new ttle Will be bestowed it is common sense to sell_any, commodity 7, %s sp compe Ais committee ont From this one » springs the contention that under no circum. . stances should. electricity be exported. . Indeed, we, seem to ‘have got to the - point where to export energy is regard: ed not as assistance to friends but ‘so! thing like aid’ to the ‘enemy. : “It is itrue‘that the U.S, is in many ways,.a, competitor. and. that with our el- ‘not ‘be allowed to affect things which: ible. B.C., 6: vincial revenue and’ reduce ;the Canadian adverse balance: with’ the ‘U.S. "These: are. ‘desirable . things “and: prejudices‘: should Jaré. purely economic: ;; .~ The. report (of.:the B. C. ‘Energy - Board will be mad i ectricity' it'can: build ‘up :it industries, but -- if we ‘deny. it' this energy Wi We surely can- not regard ourselves ‘as a hlighly moral: people but rather.as a nation which sel-' fishly holds: on to that which. it cannot use. yf surplus power. These should be stud- ied carefully, for. what B.C. wants: is the maximum benefits | vin cash’ ‘as well as’ + Power.¢: p CASTLEGAR NEWS © Lv. Mail’ subscription: rate ‘to’ ‘the Castlerar News Newspapers Ad + BC. Letters for publication -must be “accompanied » by the ‘correct name and address of the writer. Pen ‘Bima: will: be wsed on’ request, ‘but \thé cotrect { iin: textiles, sections. . —_— B a5 BET .|took the view at heard inights’ + that mus, L. Zinio, R, O. Scott, A Cav- | 4 sain, Archambault, H. 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However, the mild flouting of 50 ‘| @ugust an authority as the.Depart- ment .of Transport: is, not- without value. in bringing moments of, res- pite. from the, cares of life, Sur ineldent ‘occurred recently, 2 personne ployed in. wierd, wild places ¢ ‘ievold of. access to those comforts ‘of civil- ization } which > make’ life. een, in+ such .conditions.-. Port Way: Tadlo:sets, sputtered: with ids ings’ (of: the. never-ending, battle pgalngt: fire... (> Avhrief Tull fell:,on, the tratfic, ‘Then. a deep voice, throaty. .with. di: fer? 8