CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8, 1965 Pollution Control la a4 Living Beauty for EASTER say it with FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS from Helen‘s Flower Shop Ltd 53 Maple St. Phone 365. 5191 We wire flowers anywhere’ Now In Store B.S.A. and Triumph MOTOR CYCLES and New and Used Hondas WALDIE ‘SERVICE CENTRE Ph. 365-7451 =, the wers. Urged Dear Sir: The members of the Castle- gar and District Sportsmen's As- sociation llve in one of the pro- vince’s faster growing industrial areas, We are, as a result, in a. position to observe that mea- sures: for the control of indust- rial and domestic pollution are not keeping pace with industrial development and community ex- pansion, We read almost daily of these new growths with little mention of what’ measures, if any, will be taken to insure that the. air we breath.and the wa- ter that we drink will be kept pure, No doubt ‘everyone knows of some area where unnecessary and* wasteful. pollution of streams and air is taking place. Ask our. fellow sportsmen from the United States where these conditions lead. It is not too dif- ficult: to envisage a time’ when the Columbia and our other great rivers will become, like ippi, vast stinking se- ‘With this in mind we are asking you as a group and as in- dividuals to write to your elected representatives, both federal and provincial, to remind them of our concern and to ask them to | do what they can to stop this trend. ate ‘ “. ‘We, as sportsmen, are prob- ably more aware of this prob- lem than anyone and it is up to us to face this problem now white there is still time. F. G.° Warner, ‘Pollution Control Com- mittee, th Castlegar and’ District - Sportsmen's Assn. eel Since 1960 nine municipali- ties in the Nelson zone have | Flynt had emergencies of one kind or another, »'| tions for ordinary memberships TOE- THE. LINE... Conser- vative MP for the Yukon, Erik Nielsen, the man‘ who sparked the Dorion inquiry, ‘says ‘any ‘member ‘of his party. who doesn’t believe in the marjority opinion of the Tories should get out of that party. —including himself, “These principles. now. call for one Canada with no spe- clal preferences for Quebec, 4 i Hotel in Trail from noon April , | cessary ‘papers with meter, the wood of. tranic grows our over the‘ limbs, ! » Knots in Trees : | Louse ‘or Tight Asa tree increases in dia- the.: main Knots are the LEGION CORNER At the regular meeting held on Tuesday ‘night - two applica- were ‘read and approved also 19 club’ memberships were read cross-sections Ee the encased por- tions of the 1k Live limbs continue to grow. along with the trunk and form], @ natural graft, r resulting in tight knots, Loose ‘knots’ are’ formed year the "wood grows around) lea EXCAVATING, DITCHING SAND ‘AND: GRAVEL - FOP SOIL! CONCRETE WORK AND ROOFING * _ O. Lightie “Ph, 365-5158 “Box 51, Castlegar, BC, and approved. The District Pension Adyo- cate will be at the Crown:Point 1 to:-Wednesday night April Comrades wishing an inter- view. regarding their ‘ pensions are advised to contact Mr, 1 on’ those dates at te, all: ne A-report' on the:Easter ibin- go was given by Bert Martin in which he advised the meeting that it was not as big as: ex- pected but was a success. Saar ‘Pete’ 'S We h haye af “TV Service. =~ AND SALES .— . ; "Phone. 365-6455 : appliances for Easter Gifts. Backed by. Municipalities While: Highways Minister Gaglardl is hesitant to comiit his’ department ‘to any; whole- sale endorsement of a road link joining the Edgewood. -Fauquior area to the Castlegar-Trail area ‘ be either Deer Park or the Kin- aird-Christina ike highway as part of/an overall’ Arrow | Lake: road, he is‘prepared to examine ie whole question of. :north- uth xdlids’/tind ‘ will: take’ the | view! Aira suc ‘a link" ‘should be"bu fo Ronel aration 3 | Mr. McLeod's viewpoint that fof lic meeting in the Arrow Lakes Theatre at Nakusp last week by Kaslo-Slocan Soclal Credit candi- date Burt Campbell. The speaker sald that North Okanagan MLA George McLeod is behind the .proposal for such a road link. He said that it is lowing completion of the ante Arrow dams, the Columbia y “will, become’ known’. as hes Valley of the Dams and will be'a’‘ tourist attraction “second to none in the province.”,’:" or any other *en- larged the controversial Nielsen, Mrs. 1H. Johnson, Ph, 365-8294 Mrs, G, Anderson, who was a patient in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital, returned home last weekend, Mrs. Wm.: Wright and ‘daugh- ter Miss Wendy Wright of ‘Trail visited Mrs. H.: Johnson Sunday. * Bert Crissal, who was a. pa- tient..in: the Castlegar igspital, is’ home again: We ho him a speedy recovery. Among those | attending the area meeting in ‘east Trail Guide Hall Saturday were Mrs. A. Riz- auto, Mrs.'H. F. Hyson, Mrs, H. Johnson, Mrs. K. Hall, ‘Mrs. L. MacClure, Mrs.. J. Roberts, Mrs. RD Hiebert, “Mrs. -R. Bro, Mrs. M. Mrs.::S. Dewi F. Giraud, Mrs. M. Le: Sanford, ‘and: Mrs, J. delinquent’ members and sug- gested they bring their dues up to: date as soon as possible,::: . Zone ‘ representative “John Holden gave a'report on the're- ‘ted | the | ° : of paid up stands at 247, Ee also reported ‘| that’ there’ are ‘still quite a few cent’ zone meeting, Highlt a ; were the future of the Le; sports, memberships and future track and field ‘ projects. The next general meeting will be held on April 20 return- ing to two meetings a month. PRESCR IPTIONS is ‘now located in ‘their new, modern store just.one door from their old, location .— but a much larger premise. - to better service the public. bret i FOR ALL USERS OF _ HOOVER VACUUMS and POLISHERS | z ‘Appliances has sold Hoover products’ in Castlegar for, years with hundreds of satis- fied customers. We wish to keep our therefore 6.05.66 customers satisfied | BRING YOUR: HOOVER MACHINES Aarne TO PARDMAN’S: AND: WE ‘WILL. CHECK THEM FREE OF CHARGE ON FRIDAY. AND. SATURDAY APRIL 9 AND 10. PROBLEMS you MAY HAVE, HOOVER CO. REPRESENTATIVE © MR. W. H. SAMPSON ~ WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE TO DISCUSS ANY CLEANING — - CLINIC SPECIALS. = DELUX CONSTELLATION $49. 49 DELUX POLISHER $29.88 WASHER. 1 "WASHES ‘AND. ) SPIN DRIES 61 LBS: IN NO aaa PLUMBING NEEDED Use at kitehon si i batt sink or foundry tubs. a WASHER-. : 4. 4. COMPACT AND PORTA LE HOOVER | : 5. USES UNDER 9. GALS: OF HOT WAT ‘Sa ves hot. water ‘and soap for: second, ‘wash. “6. 2 MOTORS, STAINLESS STEEL TUB. | LONGINE ELGIN CANDINO DES Gilg bin OOF ~ [DOIG south’ has: received ' the unani- mous support of the municipal | th ‘Nakusp taunts et cll ip] ? a usp mul ‘coun also vexpected: nape such a road. Re \- pathee ee ‘a road tat Be i aii- quier-and Passmore because the entire road would be construct a road the length of th that’ has"always' "been th site of the people of: this area: ae He said’such 8 lakes road ould PEO A direct ‘link bet oul ie je tour- in ia it both’ pegurage tour: in- ae of Lk any one At the same time, he add- ed, a road,south would be vantageous to’ Cel, ion personnel w! the company’s an and | Ti legar eh mallee a Patisties: ‘From: Fauquier to Passmore igs 88 miles while from Passmore Passmore’ to’ Castlegar, is 2B miles. 'From: Fauquier to “the. ‘Cas- 57 miles ‘while from the ferries .| from the pulp mill to Nelson ‘s The ; government candidate} 82%’ miles sald: the for ‘a road}: of Revelstoke, ake, Caste: ates naird-Christina Lake, highwa: 60 miles while from’ Paulson to Kinnaird is 29 miles,’.From Paulson to Rossland is 29 miles while from Rossland to Trail is another 4% miles, The distance pom Paulgan to Christina Lake is on along the lake to Castlegar near the Celgar mills is 62 mil another 22 miles. Th The distance from Fauquler- Nesales to'. Vernon fest 79 miles @. distance ‘from ‘Fau- and on to Paulson at the Kin-|' From Needles to Renata and 4 Dusty flelds wher Bay-. Arrowhead to Revelstoke is (| 80% miles. + where ‘streams ates flow Gererted farm above. Which ia to. Nelson‘ is 24 miles and from | ¥¢ tlegar. ferries‘'via: Deer: Park’ is}! to Nelson’ is’ 29% miles and | tial ‘Employment ““iIn his monthly employment y war summary, |, Clift‘ estes cynana-| of 4 6 national: employment ‘ail, reports a niotice- vity. wie recorded: in’ the: tion, business ‘service,. catering and accommodation jodusteien: According to Mr. Bristo Worl are : hampéred by road in the-Wwholesale and’ retail out- lets’ were igh at’ During’ March shortages of qualified cooks and ‘waitresses orted ‘from: me et rest- dirants and cafes. ' Qualific auto” mechanics’ also were ‘in ruction on hydro, com- cia naar and residen- from: the ferries to Trail is 17% me. From ‘Needles: to “Renata tinued He ap 5-Pin ‘Tournament A high school Spin tourna- ment ' ‘was pela th ih’ Kimberley re- gently with: three teams. from of one team’ tea | east es: as ‘stg by]! hea Castle legar. may, ‘not have | won ‘but they. were most appreciative of ‘the: subport nett. and :many. in éraploymentt act- a Increased! ‘Smployenent rei construc- f°" | wore are and: mifie exploration seas a Employment opportunities | tr legar Participating. .Teams | 1 ie N very. oo ro the; trip was Caron. “Jackson and © Elaine Ads- id. Sait hin giventhem: oy . others. |; | teacher throu vitite? ill Increase Shown by ee iral..Gradual absi lon lea tradatmeit: eae lobs ‘with 49 d placed “on Columba rojects. | ¥ Mr. Bristow comm t Tegistering iment In pelt ale The theme for National ‘Wildlife Weck fram -April'4 to &) be “Help Stop’ Water Pollution”, the Hon. W.-K es «| panying literature | of British Columbia:: The Pot ‘was‘sponsored by- the Canadian - | Wildlife. Federation and. its mem- ganizations. 5 bee the en out the themselves of the opportunity ‘to: stress sub- jects which will i jay ‘wab: dlspate asi Sir John. A:° Macdonald. one the ‘last. spike near Shawnigs jl Aug. 13,'1888.: The Saat that e only evorles to uurevel. a ee ns..The tops of thé rasa: ‘used to:make and sent ta: Sonn t é Hi these : factories: goin, och estat ies pote nuinber ‘of automo- 4 and ‘deh non- ie 3 with: the local. National Employ. hae ear, an Iomopiies ‘and’ drivers’ than they did ‘a! year'ago.’ tee car the, ferries for Mareb, 1964, jurnbér ‘of: par Fell (5,- 5 trailerg,.and semnictraileca (6 nee ‘hawober. or buses (768) ‘914;'num- |: were Nineed livestock md ase A OF FAMILY. CAR .. GETTING Ri ‘Why not’ see your. credit union ‘and get a low- cost loan to fix the old buggy up. Now’s the time to do it, if you want to have it ready for the sum- © mer months ahead. What’s more’ you get added tion when b ig at your credit union. 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