12°, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 16, 1964, LTA AAA TATE ETAT TTT PUBLIC NOTICE Minto Chapter No. 79 Order of Eastern Star Daffodil Tea and Bake Sale..Twin Rivers Hall. Apr. 18. 2.30 - 4.30, Proceeds to Cancer Research Door Prize, Tickets. 35c. Kinnaird Little Theatre sponsoring W. Kootenay Dra- ma Festival in High School Apr. 24 and 25, 8 p.m. Robson Girl Guldes wish to thank all who helped make their annual Rag Drive and Bake Sale such a success, PLUMBING & SMITH 5 HEATING 61 CRESCENT. ST, — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, B.O. ccc LA to Canadian Leglon Branch 170 Tea, Baking, Sew- Ing, Grocery Hamper Raffle, Apr, 25 230 - 430 Legion Hall, ariel. Concert sponsored by PTA Thurs, Apr. 23 at 7 pm at Stanley Humphries High School gymnasium, ° Regular PTA meeting Mon- day Apr. 27 8 p.m, High School Cafeterla, The Rebekah Lodge of Kin- © naird will meet Monday night at 7.30 in the Nordic Hall. radio-telephone communication in Hydro to Install Communications © Link Along Lake AM power line ance and operation will result from installation by B.C. Hydro of direct the central Arrow Lakes area. i >" The $22,000 project will pro-. vide a direct radio-telephone link between the’ Whatshan hydro, ge- nerating station near Needles’ and the Nakusp district office. This will permit ‘radio contact with maintenance crews along the Whatshan - Nakusp . New Denver 60,000-volt transinisison linc route, “B.C, Hydro manager J. G. ‘Johnstone of Nakusp said this will provide more. efficient power linc operation and maintenance, parti- cularly during storm conditions, and will-reduce power outage pe- rieds resulting from line damage. In addition to added opera- tions safety along the transmission line ‘route, the communications in- Here's a PLAYROY “Skin Stitched” Ox ford in exciting non-scuff, non-crush Liv.: ing Leather. It's guaranteed to stay 7 Jooking new Jonger. Ideal for everyday wear at home or in the office. ‘Walk-ou-air insoles and Hewetson’s foam soles cushion every step in relaxed comfort, HEWETSO -MADDOCKS will allow fall mobile coverage of distribution lines ser- ving communitics -in the area, “Field crews will be able to stay in contact with Whatshan aud our ofifce here,” Mr, Johnstone said. The project, to get underway within the next two weeks, is ex- pected ‘to be completed ‘early’ in June. In includes’ construction of base stations, at atshan ‘and Nakusp and repeater stations ‘at Arrow | Park and. at Brause, ‘near usp. ‘caslogar Wires Congratulations To. Don Brothers Mines Minister Don Brothers sent a letter to Castlegar council at its meeting last week thanking it for-the wire of congratulations sentihim ‘on his’ recent appoint- ment to the provincial cabinet.” Addresing the letter to “Dear Bob” (acting village chairman Bob Madde rhe: ran, peeinat Mr. yest - Continues to Saturday - MEN'S - LADIE’S - CHILDREN’S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAHILY w BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRIGE ‘AND GET AN EXTRA PAIR FOR ONLY ‘ONE CENT eo er mg an in. lasi 3 pro- vincial clection); the new minister that ; receiving ‘the telegram and added: “My relationship’ with: the|[f Castlegar council has been excel- lent over the past. years and I hope. that. we can work ‘together for the benefit of Castlegar and. district’ in the years which ° Tie ahead.” Tiina S POLYCOLOR THE HAIR COLORING SENSATION OF EUROPE ~~ ‘»»- NOW BROUGHT TO CANADA ‘by RICHARD HUDNUT. y POLY. 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Bylaw pro- vision for the school was $311,000, je _thé new Kinnaird junior f The company moved onto the aite Monday ‘and ‘aro expected to start ween the school board’s: building committee, the contractor andi the architect changes in tha school’ ac of:ed~ -Marpole Construction were or- ucation: were made 1964 School Mill : fe - igtrlct No.9 “has’ been set at Bicycle, Safely. ary Hyson- of - Robson has named chairman of the’ bicy- ‘ele safety committee of the Cas. tlegar: and Kinnaird Junior. Cham- ber of Conimerce and will be res- Ponsible for the conduct of.a bicy- le -rodeo™ program to for $365,672 approved, 4 ther--bids received on the school when‘ tenders wero opened: were;'LeeBuilt Construction $394,- 368; Bird Construction: $308,705; Bennett and' White $401,111. and! Creighton Construction $407,334. ‘The contract includes build-| ings, grounds and landscaping and "| the: department’ of ‘ education: will: ‘| share ‘in ‘these ‘costs, The depart: ment vould not ‘accept a full gym for the:school but the district will build it’anyway assuming the fall expense of the extra half-gym. The board explained: tha ‘the extra half-gym would be required within a'relatively short period ‘of ‘soc time ‘and would ‘then cost about double: the cost of having it acne BS last | under’ the contract. Total pea in the school district:! has’ jumped?" ‘by, $963,209 irmo. $29,105,035. to: $30, iS ‘The 1964: budget ‘figures in- clude staff.-and operating ; costs for” the ‘new. Kinnaird ‘junior, se= condary ‘school ‘and: additio ementary.’ staff? required for district,. The. 25.37 mill rate com. tive Ji pares with a average of 23.41 mills, a Scoretaty treasurer C. H, King te: ‘held in! June. “The Jaycees will have the, co-, ‘operation of the’ RCMP ‘and: achool authorities ‘in presenting ‘asbicycle’ ‘gafety rodeo for~‘all’ school-age children in;the district, .- The rodeo program: will fea- ‘ture a driving course to ‘testa rider's skill in maneuverability and Xnowledge of safe bicycling Prac-, “ti ’ ‘The Jaycees also : will “offer ‘free safety inspections’ and mark ’“hleycles - with reflective: tape ‘for |- it riding safety. This will: be held ‘in: May. : ‘The bicycle ‘rodeo will:be part ofa nation-wide safety pzogram: ‘conducted ‘this year: by the’ Cana- ‘da Junior Chamber of Commerce to reduce the. number. of children, janoually ‘killed © and * ‘injured in eee aceldents. 3 Pollution Control The secretary of the Polfation Control Board is to meet with members of. council at 29 am. next We to dis- \@uss matters relating to fhe vil lage’s Water supply. >? 2)". 3. Keenan ‘will be accom- Banied. by B.C. Hydro and Po- wer a this, year is Ragone au this “compar: ‘last fii 's assess- ment ‘is sasTesos this ‘year com- pared.ta, $3,285,093 last year. : Cas tlegar “ratepayers ‘will, pay $90, Ss | to, the ‘school district. }, ‘Kinnaird’s: assessment of. $2,- sepals. compares with $2,757,409 last year ‘and, .it;-will contribute $74,676 towards e ‘assessment. in {the rural area It an contribute: "S506 680 towards: ‘school + Purposes. res t the’ os vernment grants | to Sehisol district No.9 for.1964 will total $299,812, it Kinnaird’and rural” figures: ing $764,231 and ‘recoveries and special : funds of $21,817" sive a total budget of $1.08 of: $1,085,880. CGB. Aircrafts To Start Landing | Here on Sunday gined Super .DC6B aircraft would be placed on, the Okanagan and Kootenay service effective on Sun- day. The 66- planes. will ool. purposes. '| tennis courts, possibly on high school pro-' Rerty over® ‘the® present‘ sewage ||‘ disposal ‘area,'Comm. Lorne Zinio | - told council meeting Tues- night Popes} Acting villag thairman: R. c. laddocks ' termed “the” suggestion ‘an’ affront ‘to. council.” He no that ‘the. club’ approached : council. last year requesting a $200.'grant and winter works: assistance: for development of a court on the ¥ peels z The’ Castlegar: Chamber of Commerce has '‘set/up_a.Columbia’ river development: committee.’ "| Heading it will be J.-C. Enevold- son of * i +; Mr, Enevoldson told Cham! members. last-week’' that the com- mittee’ would. deal: with such ‘mat-| ters asthe relocation of those per- sons’ who will be flooded, water He pollution and provision and main= -) tenance af: recreational “and -toi ist: facilities. z ‘Con , to ‘be ‘guided by interested indi viduals and organizations in ‘the area so that the committee con- cerns itself < “with what ‘appears to be important.” aa Mrs sen noted. that the ‘arena ‘court reo tly? °C ‘said pestis shontd’ exert pressure to have’ the club’ utilize the ‘pre- |: sent. court’“otherwise they. can- not, rely, on: any/further. acuistance been developed : ‘broke ‘the tle-vote by. voting: in ie vor aoe the tnotion. : The first item’ on’ a’ Prevented: Bighwuys. “Minister iP. ||. meeting. Acting’ village 'Gaglardl; and:Mines* Minister:Don| gi Castlegar council. gave ucani- mous approval, in principle Tues- ‘| day ‘night to a new layout of lots in the Castle Bar subdivision and to’ the ‘immediate ° subdivision : of, four ‘lots: which’: the sibilities". ‘fo T private’ "CPR crossing when: it-is, designated -a Public. crossing“: “The letter also suggested that fhe crossing fs partly a Senartmnent: ; had asked at. one ‘of council's firet reeetings of the. year, : The new-found accord between commissioners and Castle Bar sub- division developer N.'T. Oglow was, indicated » from» the ‘start of the’ Gaglardi when he meets with coun-,. cil’.to, dicuss’ the: matter umbla | Ave.; drainage. , R:C.. Maddocks ‘asked ' “Nick” if he’ was ‘prepared to discuss the Proposal immediately : without wait- Hing forthe’ regular time: alloted ‘delegations and "Mr. Oglow’ assur- ‘ed!\“Bob’’: that he .was. . (Use of first names ‘is‘ unheard ‘of. at’ Cas- tlegar councll' meetings ‘which ‘are ‘conducted ‘on a: very proper’ basis even: when heat argument ent 'de~ velops.) h Oglow discussed: council's | BY ction proposed subdivision bylaw. which val “Cresto : | Making “the “presentation ‘to tokes is:Carol Groutage e: While 0 calls for the subdivider to provide roads, water. lines and ‘sewer lines but does ‘not exempt the lots from frontage’ taxes which are collected by. the; ‘village: to! bay for: these iten ore recover. through: a troutige tax ‘Mr. Maddocks responded. that this matter would be° c before fourth’ reading is given the bylaw. Comm, it was ‘his divider ‘sho Pital. outlay in’ time”.an the frontage tax vould thus _ be. applicable.") Developer Oglaw answered that Mr. Hughes’ view “has merit .. : and.so. does. the. larger..portion.of B such matters as automobile divers -tooting: their hornsat female, ten. nis’ players, :Hei: said -he:' under- stands that the $200 grant made by ithe village “is still: in: the’ bank.” 5 ih Mee *Maddocks, who last vert: out |" VArt. An- derson *:told: the: Chamber ° at? its ‘last: meeting that other items will -ask for: to:the -Trail-Castlegar. ‘highway, improvement of. the Brilliant Bluffs’ stretch of.road, ‘a start’on the. bri- dae across the Kootenay, river-near, ‘Brilliant; That if the: grant.is.used elsewhere then on the present site “they ‘be/ contravening ‘the ‘spirit: ce. the’ grant.” He added ; that :he feels the club has “a moral sbueaton Pressure :to bear on 7 the club to.use |. the grant for the purpose for which | , it -was allocated | was- then Pro Posed. Commissioners Hughes and ‘W.-H. Reed voted in favor. of ‘it arise ‘existing capacity by aver 50 per cent. Filghts.3 and 4 will operate on'a basis. leaving ‘ MacLeod. (On':Monday night the two men will meet with members of Castlegar. council.) & Mr. Keenan’ wrote y. that it is his intent to deal “with -, present problems and those like- ily. to: be encountered with the *;development anticipated on’ the Col icLeod Village: chairman Carl Loeblich urged all to‘ at. at 8 a.m. via Penticton, Castlegar and Cranbrook :to ‘Cal- gary with the return flight leaving |: Calgary at 1.10 p.m. sa Flight 12. will‘ operate from Vancouver at’ 6 p.m. daily ‘via Penticton . to . Kelowna -' arriving |* there at 7.40 p.m.: Flight 11 will leave Kelowna at 10.30 a.m, ex- eept-on’ Wednesday ‘when ‘depart- ure will be at.8 p.m. < There will be .no flight from || Kelowna to Vancouver on Thurs= days because of aircarit servicing 8 |: rdquirements in: Vancouver, a SSOPA officials , say ‘the’ larger lanes ~ are: needed. to. scope with Steady increasing activity: in’ th tend: the : meeting.’ ~ haha 2 “Progress on ‘castlegar’s. sewer | installation ; “seems: quite :- slow,” works supervisor Norman McNabb told council at its meeting Tues- day night. +; :‘He‘ said’ this. is partly due, to the; fact“that the. contractor must haul his. dirt on the highway while are not yet 1 speedily.” s - Representatives of B.C. Hydro-: éonnected : with ‘the Authority’s: -lands division are © Castlegar perties -wil'be followed later with ° neetations for acquis- | the. acquisition of. rirpertisa at the actual site of.the.pro-} csr -| posed High “Arrow: dam “Ccomple' Mr. MeNabb ‘said nortiou’ of Crescent and King Streets and Columbia Ave have been sewered. ‘The works supervisor said that he- was advised: by the’ village's |‘ engineering representative on ‘the Job that “immediately ‘they (the “eontractor) are finished their work on. the highway he is quite: sure their work will come along a ite ? Mr. McNabb said the contract. or will bring in. more machinery when ‘all: materials: suchas man- holes ‘are here: and. there are/1 * | materials hold-ups.: the: Deer, of : will: ‘Bark: road in the event.of ‘High | ‘ow. dam” and improvements * to-local. roads....:;.- : Speaking: of the: Robson road, Mr. Anderson. said © the “worse ;| spots” have been patched but. ‘it requires : considerable | work ‘ yet." ~ The: committee. chairman said, the: Castlegar. Sportsmen's -Asso-: it. recommend approval in: prin- ciple of ‘the subdivision proposal | « 3 Later’in the: meeting ‘a letter ras read from Mr. Oglow indicat- firm to andon our rights and respon- elation has backed a made last’ year.for‘a scenic: drive to the top’.of ‘the Lion's Head. and com: roads on. Paper.” id 7). | Mented that: he would like. more] : 2 {| area. groups “to put their thinking i] abe B.C. residents miss out on an hour's sleep-this weekend, # jaylight -saving’ goes into ef-|- fect at 2 ain. Sunday. morning and the extra hour will be gained. back in fall when. the province reverts to standard time.” ing, residents «should “turn ‘ their clocks AHEAD ‘one ‘hour before ?. So, in order ‘not to be late for| church or work on Sunday ‘morn- Guides Collect in Castlegar for ‘donations ‘for the Albernis Dis. aster. Fund. CA contribution box’ will also be placed in the Castlegar village loan cupboard. will be the Civil Detene an ‘office for those who wish to do- iL nate there. : AS council’s necting Tuesday night, Comm, Gwilym Hughes ‘suggested, that $1 per family ix ion be a reasonable donation they go to bed’ on Saturday night: This Ioan ‘cupboard :is located in: th "LEGION GORNER One ‘ordinary. membership was read and:accepted and their appli- . Auxiliary | cations “for the’ Ladies were approved at Tuesday night's regular meeting. It: was'moved’ that a donation of $50.:be> forwarded trom :the Branch to the Port Alberni-Alberni District Disaster: Fund. Comrade Green ‘reported that there’ are now. 234 paid up ordi- | # nary. memberships . with quitea number. still delinquent members j- for 1964. A/‘small’ Sut’ enjoyable smo- ker was held'on April15 and crib, darts : and: shuffle, board contests were ‘held, “ Bingo ‘will be ‘held on Saturday jin night. A work party -held’ at''the hospital on Saturday sepairea the Seiupleted this weekends the former Castlegar WALDIE SERVICE CENTRE has opened Gn! ' Castlegar| for the repair of ‘small: gasoline’ motors, chain saws, : out- board. motors. and lawn mowers. Owner’ Bill’;Waldie is pictured here’ with service‘ manager ' Keith‘ Byers. Located Rina: biitd: the service centre is also agent Suppl for “McCulloch chain saws, be) Johnson. outboard motors, Toro lawn mowers. and. Honda row any articles can-do ts by toa acting. one of the above named Cement Plant - Proposed For Kinnaird Site Plant and carry on a concrete ba- sinesg, «| The company’s wuaneaer, D. ¢. McGauley,! appeared before coun- cil: at: its’ meeting last» week: to outline his plans and enquire about zoning in that area. Mr. "MeGauley. sald the batch plant would ‘be similar to run by the company at cantiogsr and pal and indicated that even- tually it is hoped to. transfer: the ‘— Castlegar. News Photo: sompany's) Castlegar: operations to the proposed: Kinnaird site,