“Weil Sees Ne “Tiative for Unorganized Area This is the third in a series prticies ta taken from the report ring Committee Die Mun uelpallty for the nal The peer expressed in these articles do not necessarily weflect those, of thls newspaper, ‘setters ‘PATENT : iy Eu Eublc com: pauls) = = Town i i jal descrip’ on ‘of | ‘ana. Gostiegar’ Kraft, ‘arrow dam, ny paspberry, Brilllant sections 50 and 51 of the Munl-| cipal a Ad t erlm Counetl, under | Section Pi ‘to appo! fa) Retur “otticer. (c) Polling place(s), (d) Deputy returning of- ficers, 12, Interim Council respon- sible ford fisst list of electors. terim Council to pre- pare Peer budget for 1968. 14. The Real al Property As- Manoir, Castlegar and Fair. naird and heretofore unorganiz- ed areas to be Real Property As- sessment Roll of District. é "3. interim Council total 8: . Nelson Provincial As- ‘ (a) Three from Castlegar, sessor to be Municipal Deputy council with mayor and| Assessor for 1967. two aldermen based on most votes received at of Cestiogay, Kincade ee last poll. Districts of Blueberry, Robson, (b). Two from Kinnaird sry and Ootischenia vest- council with chairman| ed in District, and one commissioner Y7. District responsible for. based on most votes re-| all debts, liabilities, obligations, ceived at last poll. contracts and dutic:. of Castle- (c) One trustee from Rob-| gar, Kinnaird and Water Dist. son, Solischenta and Bri: ricts, aatrlets lueberry. Water 18. All bylaws, regulations. lets must be district] rights, yesolutions "and licenses ‘i land owners. of Castlegar and ‘Kinnaird will 4. Interim council to elect] remain in effect until expiry or mpeve. repeal or amendment, but min- FS five.. members. | imum of three. years. office — From 19, Castlegar, Kinnaird and Letters Eatonts until first elec-| Celgar Ltd. — Industrial site for tion Lt-Gov.-in-Council may ap- specific area: Castlegar and Kin- point replacements after resig-| naird for sewer, water, garbage, nations. 7. Powers and duties of In- Celgar terim Council: as under munici-| wat pal and ad applicable acts. protection, Ughting and satbags fe. Election: 20. rt) power. for ty Reeve —_ until Janu-| 1967 to be pie te by using 1971 1967 - asseated value in leu of ear: average; borrowing power tor 1968 to be average of ; January, 19704 87 and 1968 ers Councillors 21;., (2). Res Pu id to b co) si Three - erve Fun e > Mext most votes) — until established for Castlegar, Kin- < denver ae G he paid an and Water’ Di cts: of ne Raspberry "determine rie ae ie post ‘and patient? aia "t2) Kinnaird |: ‘tions if there-is no-polL | and Castlegar to- be credited for 9; Qualification to vote ac-| public ‘works machin inery and cording to Part -It of ‘Municipal| equipment transferred to muni- Act. surer 10, Nominees for Council: | to iter and sewer utilities, fi ua To be owner-clectors subject to con use any amount equal |. to. firs cat's tax IN VANCOUVER protection’ and k jon Petit ‘for sewereace extension service. 25, Authority for municipali- i ty to construct, operate -and @ Parking Available maintain TV repeater facilities. © Children Welcome $3.50 to $5.00 PER DAY : (3) Bylay mites receive assent of 1119 West Pender St. slectors of at THURLOW Inspector of Municipalities. (5) No alterations or repeal of such »Phone..683-9853. bylaw without approval of Lieut- enant-Governor in Council. nigipal al lands, ex-|) cae Kraft, eli Able for "fire i age services |: : erovn rel -erage, ‘Treatment Plants to allow |: fap: comm 5 27. Municipality may SE |b For the money you need to balance your budget... for a cash advance Setyourmind. aoe Add up the bills vitheas paying, Then. a enjoy the convenience of paying all your bilts~ ne ejay that’s fitted to your budget. Chances are re it will be-lower than the total you are now paying each month. You'can.plan ahead .’. . provide for’ extra spending money out of every paycheck. For prompt, personal service .. . stop in or call. Get'a cash advance from GAC to pay your bills... or for any good Feason. ap LOANS UP TO $5000 GAG {NTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORP., LTO. Castleaird PLUZ8...ecccnsaseeeeseee «Phone 365-7772 priate for water purposes, an |property without the Taunieipall | 28, Castlegar and Kinnaird Zoning Bylaws to remain in ef- ‘fect for at least three years. 29. Nuisance Bylaws. and ‘Zoning shall not be instituted in the improved areas except at the request or F approval of those areas, Note: sitter of the Jong form of these | ry rs may be ob- tained from Mr. BRIEF RE OBJ SCTIONS To ION OF A. THE FORMA’ DISTRICT. MUNICIPALITY ON. BEHALF OF THE OUTLYING beech 6. All assets and liabilities ing able to me at this time, I have]: reached the following conclu- ion. It would not be in the best|' interest of the outlying clepiets iets tol be included in a DM at this time. Under the best conditions, it would not do us any good. In some instances it would be down- rl, ul to some areas. Let us look at the advantag- es of a DM first, as they were outlined by Mr. Broughton at the meeting in Castlegar town hall on Nov. 7, 1968; site a voice in local 3. 2. Provision for fire pro- tection reduces insurance 3. ‘Assurance your tax dol-| pein will be spént in. your yas Provides means for un- da arens to: get focal work dont 5. 5. Exovides ‘contzol for all 61 The homeowner's grant would offset extra taxe spec at at 0, 1966, bbe — = . Bel olice protection it Bulent oe Evi mn of services wuld be eliminated. 1, Provide a: Moice-in. Local 'nobs6 Bluebe! 7, Oot enia, Brillisnt, New ay teat under ‘The. Water. . ‘Act as tees: more of a voice igus canta than any, other. legislation I know | off for starting | own, ities. Such as. aboye. ‘We-wotld have. the seat of- ‘Boy. | na ernment nearby, but this would be offset, by the ‘Fact uld: lose: the .service ly elected DM council to give us the ler’s De) ing. = in revision for Fire Pro- ter Rights Comptrol- |« Work Done sAt this time I am not aware of any of: the unorganized Dist- iriets wanting’ to get local work gone: Most people, that I know, o ter the unorganized areas, live ere because the taxes are low, and there’ dre less restric. | £ tions, more freedom, more pri- vacy, ete. There does not seem to be a need or demand for so called ‘services,’ ‘5. Provide Centro! For Alt fers to control in regard to the growth of the:area such as zon- ing bylaws, etc.'I understand the Regional District ‘has started on this already, as this’ {8.cne ot the | 3 functions j aealenied. to ply to any homeowner whose property and improvements are Besense for over: . 7. Per Ca pita Grants Would All Areas Be Sree As un d areas we do not receive any per capita grant. | Mu We receive free’ police tion. We pay no per cap! ta, for welfare and we.get the services of ‘the Water phis Comptrol: iler’s Dey artmane for free. In my ‘opinion, amounts to Tore than the $21 $21 that we could | is tho ¢ 'get as 8, Recret capita grant. is is'a maan cublect: We have te to concede: that the: avail- able facilities are not wy) w to par, Nor could, or should it be ex- pected that the Town, of Castle: gar provide. these facilities for the whole district. We do. doubt; however, that the formation o! Ba an remedy . What! vic inp ny aon pere. is ie me Teadersiun to su drive and a sense of cation, ADM -gounell could: not reas I assume this statement re-| ¢, we vtock-a full seluction of ow. SAVAGE SHOES for childenn Maddocks Shoe ‘Store the 1965 blue book, this: faine: in. has been assigned to : the Regional D istricts, ass H Bllminate Duplication of 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trait. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE » Open Weekdays 1 p.m. . 5.80 p.m. _ Open, nes 1pm. - 9 pm. So far, there is only. Castle- faxand Kinnaird where the us PRI TRANCE Hf OF NATIONAL REVENUE. . NCOME TAK DIVISION he Hemesunets Grant | Would Ofteet Extra Taxes 7] a This statement does not ap- | than selves. in a position. where we may. eto pay back part .or. all of: auld ant. Point, 7.. Those of kot who ae: owners of ‘ama! : il ‘aware of the mhe fact that the a Act in section 382 pro- ‘1; means 'to literal- it: out: of existence. rae Some of:us are just Kaderon Book Shop ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE * “Anyone Can Make a Million” By Dr. Morton Schulman “The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cook Book” Open Good Friday from 12 Noon -.6 P.M. not ready. for any'kind of'incor- poration: due'to the fact that we erry. and id {s.comprised at a lots, erry 5 63 me oc led. ‘To promde water’ for these lots; would ‘cost $100,000 rding to. a four-year-old government: marvey Ifa take over. Raspberry: the would have'the moral obii- on to provide water ‘and'ser- vices -for, these, People, ° would pay for it? + These are the negative items regarding the formation of a DM. -the kind: oe leadership ! p; eaded ere and do this: subject ju "| Bot be any trouble to ts collect a -two through the Region- relieved indeed, to rv, Maddocks of ‘astlegar has aire started to move in. the aispady started in|: this gogia. 9. Better Police Protection they are otty wel The force would possibly not; fluctuate as 2s, it. does now. Som nine, men. and, some' many as. four. cars. and -The District-the poli serve would stay practi same or would not smaller. The force would not be subjected to as many calls for minor emergencies — elsewhere because the he: coutract would call r of men as far as I know, we teres ae had adequate police Rates Fractically 20. no savings would ed by; the formation of a central location for fire pro- tection n equipment cc could not pos-| the sib! Hy Paco ie Ghat Your Tax Dollar: Will ‘Be spent in Your No such assurance can be given by ‘anyone or. to anyone. The only assuran: the |: ayers - | sociation to make representation to the DM council to assure your tax dollar wall be spent in your area. A’ ratepayers’ association could just as easily make repre: genta ion. itp the government. ‘As 10: hey are not eet, to form a rate- the government 4, Provides Means For Un: Area to Get Local] ip to now. To keep the equivalent of.the force that we now have, with the one ex- tion of the police enforcing tain foual 4 bylaws, we would ‘have to Based don 1 the figures cnoplied by , Research® Council; i esas and. ares those ites we now haves will) take could ‘get ‘out of the: RC! der.contract to us; eM, not ion and go after} district ea" there. are: three cars and i times, be bo prepared to pay prot around nd $60," é the force $100, i my: opinion, that te tele extra we The one: , positive. thing ‘that: I have foun jaran- tee. ‘of a very healthy in- jereake- for everybody concerned. view of the above .men- tioned facts and until someone, ‘can show me aise rare arto the outlying ict at a price ithat we can afford to oe TELEVISION * SERVICE — T.V., Radio, Stereo, Recerd Players % SALES — Authorized Dealer For * R.C.A. VICTOR —. For the finest in color or black & white TV Electronic Services Pho 365-7638 Day opens 270 Columbia Ave. feommend t that we stay out OF his proposed DM. toud eal ut: ‘TO EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES: ‘IN _AGRICULTURE AND. HORTICULTURE OF APRIL Ist 1967, COVER EMPLOYEES ‘OF. mediately from the @ Specializing i cae Roofing Contractors : in Cedar Shakes -@ ‘Asphalt Shingles . @ All Types of Roofing Repairs — WORK GUARANTEED — _ J. BOISVERT, Manager Phone 365-305! After 6 p.m. (Se ASR FOR THEPAMPHLET—Ifyouhavenot . already received a pamphlet seseribin Ys mo YOU ARE. INSURABIE =i ~ Consult your nearest Unemployment Ss sf your as an * this new programme, ‘obtain one im- Unemployment Insurance Commission. f REGISTER. AS AN EMPLO’ nearest’ office of . the ‘Unemployment { Commission, This is im- t berate ‘unemployment :-in- is compulsory if -you hire ER, — As soon. as possible you should register at the / > office to out if you are insurable. Under the ona gramme, some employees are. not one: INSURANCE BER — -Every insurable employee ‘must havo one. Application forms can be obtained at Insurance Cc oe bee and most Post Offices.’ Complete the form and mail it fo an Office, There is no charge paar ‘ if-you have ployees the Commission will secid you a licence to purchase unemployment insurance stamps and additjonal neces~ information as to the insurability Boox — If. you are insurable you are required to have such a book, which may be ob- tained from the ‘nearest office of the sary of your employees, | paid, How to ailix stamps in your em- * Plovees books, records you must You simply have to give .your. full name, date of birth and Social Insur- ance Number. There is no charge for it. INSURANCE! COMMISSION UNEMPLOYMENT GOVERNMENT OF eee Wu, wuret Aye. ah Pastux: Mev. b. UW. Cooper. |: i © DOUG: 00-0416 Special Easter me : WSU a. Vocal selecuvus, Soja lessons 7 pan.” Bvangeusic service ‘Tues. 4.30 Bis puwie dtugy and brayer Friday Karena xuung Peoples! ung “Where you ace a slrunger but once” ‘ —~ ——— TS ChUxUM UF GUD: 9.80 afl, SluUAYy OL 10.80 am, gvruig Worsnip TAD pm btidays * Youty seuowsnip * Bible Slugy & rrayer - 73U pth Castlegar Hospital ‘In Black’ During 1986, Castlegar and District Hospital operated “in the black” for the first time in seven years, it was learned Test Thurs ursday, J. D.Whitewood, secretary- treasurer of the Castlegar Hospital Society, told’ memb- ers at the annual meeting that ‘| the hospital has not registered a surplus of revenue over expen- diture since brine jane. 1966 sur. plus was. $4,36: A tightening “of costs for * Held-in homes LS A —— OL VAVIL'S CHURCH Good Friday seul proced- ures Seculted fe not. only the better | budget. position; but also For the First TimeIn7 Years . an improved working capital over Previous years, Mr. White- wood said. He named... four * specific| s areas of aoe a the: ca re- sulted in sat members. It was found, he sald, that selective buying of drugs and other medical needs has result- edina ceorense in costs, with know their obs and ‘do them very well indeed. It is not'the function of the society to: tell competent. pro- fessionals how'to do their. jobs, 3] he said, but: slinply to offer them advice, a helping:hand and sup- port’ when it is needed. Mr. McC: i hi . Olub Plans Busy Season Highlight of the Arrow Boat Club's BT8T | season: will” be a cruise of Arrow Lake, ending in a beach party™at! tle home of one ie the, member: last: Saturday, ‘S An C. 8, Fowler will host the club members’ after the No’ date’ for the event has yet been’ announced, Other ’-events * rby and a commodore's reception. Geoff Johnson, Safety Chair- man announced that spikes and ribbons ‘will'be. available at the Club for boaters to carry at all times for tagging dead-heads Sangeroud to navigation. - Negotiations have been, ‘go- ing on with B.C.- Hydro for re- location of the Arrow Boat Club after’ the flooding: of. the | Lake. B.C.:‘Hydro has eindly, agreed to leave ‘the. trees. from 5: hi the lub’ annual meeting ocial Chairman dy Andrew said Dr. and ‘Mrs, fr ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT No Bingo Tonight Creek to the Club pro} asa protection to the epee and A great ‘deal of concern was felt when: it was reported that private individuals’ have been area’ thus removing the’ wind- break,-Steps are to be taken‘ to stop this practice. Mrs,.T. Denneus was named Chairman of the. Phoning Com- mittee. Her fellow members are: Castlegar — . A. Andrew and Mrs. G.‘ Ashton and Trail — Bob, Wood has been appoin- ted the new. custodian of the Boat: Club property. He ‘assur- ed: the meeting that services would) be greatly extended to this season. Gas, “T have. purposely’ omitted indi- vidual names for particular note. It is my opinion the’ entire staff ail a mall p: and ‘ice be’ avallabe at the Club at all are pros in their own fields,.We congratulate them on jobs well done, and tender the | C of all citizens inthis in “quali- ty. WK Fishermen Asked to Help Easter Day. Ex 8am." Holy ‘Cot 88 Pro- as well as 20" overnment inenagement | drug- pos! vinclal;, when ithey,iprovid formation . game > wardens :;‘and other ‘management men, a: ’ Nelson Bov- said’ this ¥.8U a.m, Holy Communion opson Memorial ‘Caurcn iL a.m. Ho1y ¢ ploy week, . ue D.C. Sinclair, regional fish- LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at 3 pam, Haid: in st. David's Anglican. Courca Sunday ochool’2 p.m. key. Maraid U, Clark TNE SALVAIIUN ARMY (173 Columbia Street) a Ee een 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11.06 a.m, Mouness taveting | many 7.30, pan. Bible Study huregey : 7.80 p.m. Home League Phone 365-7112 Public invited - to “all. services, You are never a stranger at the Army B Envoy & Mrs, K. Mallory Apostolic Church Two blocks East of the Plaza for the West Kootenay, reminded fishermen’ that questions, surveys, even the restrictions of fishing sea- son are for thes ibenet of all . | who fish in the “When a sport fishery ap- proaches its maximum potential, | the odds against f further increase are high, and the only oy, it can go is. down,” inclair said. u Maintaining a fishing area at its peak potential, to gain both ‘the maximum yield for the pre- ‘sent, cand i sustained ; yield fo: many si ns, is the job-of the fish ‘and a gana branch, he said.| day ae is ae of hed optimum production lepen on ae ie. latest | ures, Hae nother 6 he added, ios ars ter, use of oxygen’ supplies. “We have found we can now use all of the oxygen we pay for,” Mr. Whitewood said.’ He ex- lained that’ technical problems ‘ormerly prevented using all the within: containers. it ving of the. problem his re-| Of ited.in. a ent saving in ency not oe earn that po. uuet ‘transactions for. buying supplies required’ pay- ment on a 90-day basis. The im- proved capital position, he said, allowed 30-day payment, thus faking advantage of certain dis- cou! “With our lack of capital ' we have just not had the money to pay promptly. These discounts resulted ine further _ saving,” he expl He illustrated the degree of tthe by ‘Without the economy meas- increase’ would have the a deraleg been 1 $1 os per. patient day. sport ‘thera are in:a given season. Mr. Sinclair lained ‘that in order’ to “main opiimum fishing in the West Kootenay, a greater. volume of. information will be. necessary. from some areas than has been the case in the past, - for. this reason, he said, a more intensive creel census will be taken during current and fu- ture seasons. Another subject of scrutiny will be commercial fishing | Castleair 10 am. — Sunday Scnool: Hour 21 a.m. ‘Morning ’ Worship the aim of the:fish and game branea ay. 2780. for 1965 ants $28.60" for The patient-day cost, Xn plained Mr. Whitewood, is. the actual cost of keeping Ps Pati- ent for a single ‘The 1966. chairman of the Society's management board, Ross MeCuteheon retired diane’ Serving his third t boar appreciation for’ his service with society. Mr... McCutcheon outlined the duties of hospital _ boards, that. the of in surveys of ing is to dollar values 7.30 p.m. Service. oo Phone 365-3150 W. Love Interim’ Minister of commercial catches. For’ effective management, he concluded, sport. and, com- mercial fishing must be'properly balanced’ against “each other and. both: must: be in proper re- lationship to’ total fish 1 Populas tion factors. i board members — indeed, of all he society members — was not to offer’ professional or authori- tative help to. the! professionals in. the ‘hospital fie) m ¢ “Webring to the: board nothing more than our own var— ied experiences.in other elds and our judgement,” Mr. id. “We hasten to ur Bro ;who Uniting ‘Since 1025 CASTLEGAR ROBSON Rev. Frank Willey MORNING WORSHIP Castiegar — 11.15 a.m. ae — 10am. : gg mnday School UNITED CHI RCH -_ OF CANADA end Presbyterian Churches of Canada the Congregational Methodist KINNAIRD — GENELLE - Phone: 385-7814 .. Rev. Don Faris WORSHIP Kinnaird — 11 a.m.. Genelle —7 p.m. Kinnaird Church School Age S$ to grade 8-11 a.m. ____.Grade 4 to.9 -.9.45 a.m.__| Mr. McCutcheon was pre- sented with a gift as a token of]: Ochs coming year will: be challenging, as we tackle the new regional hospital plan. I .feel these problems:can be tackled with full confidence, as we have) a strong operating team for pre- sent facilities."We , have. confi- dence ‘in our. “architect and a strong bi team:and clerk works. Wi ay heee sort of an ligent direction could De: ard ih for’ al ot Mate Training one of tne ‘astlegar Power’ ‘Squadron thanked the Boat Club members for helping with the 1966 Pilot- ing and. Navigation: Course ‘and Mac ‘Trueman, ’squadron com- mander, invited all members to take’ advantage of the -1967 class wile would be starting in the ‘The’ officers for 1967 are: Commodore, : ‘Art Lambert; Vice-commodore, ‘Mac ‘Trueman; 2nd. Vice-commodore, Al Mack- jereth;. Treasurer, :.Ab | Andy: nicer Harold “Dixon, cutting trees for firewood in this |” ic Howard “Anderson, col Bevin in: this evelopment 0 of hos- 4 Geoff. Johnson. Lots ‘of, people have scid that. The ‘credit. union etches saving so much easier because it’s so convenient — end because t you save fs wel ne matter Row large or how small. Another thing—it means more to save as & In your. own credit. union, While investing Yn your own future, you provide the credit other members. You help others by helping yourself. ith few exceptions, your savings ore matched dollar ‘and in case of your death or permanant yom és “Paid in Full”—sith | insurance provided by your it unlon at no extra chars chase through CUNA Murat the credit uzion insurance company. CASTLEGAR CREDIT UNION. Miss M. D. HReith Mer George Tecan, At Agreat ‘es ae long distance costs -On this special day the! voices of loved ones, ane from-hundreds. 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