Mathews-Hendricks -A_ late afternoon wedding; Castlegar, son of Mr. and Mrs. recently united Miss Noreen May| A. Mathews of Antler, Sask. den Caen ON 24 an AevbIooiog. eerenaay. Held e Hen: o! ni e double-ring ceremony held and Donald Richard Mathews of|in the Kinnaird United Church Be Prepared FOR THE SNOW TO COME Snow Boots MADDOCKS | Fashion Flair Show — December 1, at 8 m in SHSS Activity roomy Panlons for men, women and dren. Proceeds to Re- fated C PUBLIC NOTICE Hummage and Vegetable Sate— RT Phone 865-2581 for the fastest plumbing service in town: Hall, Castleger. Proceeds for re- children, Whist Card Party and Social Evening. Saturday, Dec. 3 at 8 pm at Nordic Hall, Kinnaird. 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Be ‘Pathetic Condition’ of Local Hi The “pathetic ‘eonditions’ of highways In’ and; around Castlegar — and many streets maintained by the town itself within its own municipal tim- — came under ‘fire at 's meeting Tuesday night. Ald. RCMP has been called to ac- -cldents caused by -pot holes on Columbia Ave.. in front of Kootenay Bulldors:store while Aid. Lorn Zinio said there is it 5 rse said the corner of. ya and "Columbia is al- wa bad spot. while of incidents took ’ pt wheel a its s antire front end assembly‘ pushed back under the vehicle’ on hitting a pot ole. Mr. Zinfo shoted che ‘Ross- i tan: ral MLA Don Srothers joys sald. there. are Lashed at Castlegar Council wi fo.) Teal where co-op bus. to make five pot h holes, “Mayor. R. C.-Maddocks sald a meeting has been ieee with highways department ‘offici- als and they have indicated a willingness fo co-operate fully ta alaviating’ the rv local road conditions. He cautioned, however, that his first con- cern In speaking with offic: lals had been about the sec- tien of highway located with- In the fown‘limits::=° At’ the suggestion of Mr. Zinio, council agreed to send a fetter iv mr. Sraiiwis pro- testing inte, poor conditions of jhways with a copy fo teal bioh nister Gaglardi. Cec Gorse said the Era: McLAREN TROPHY. wad recently presented to Castlegar | . Air Cadet Squadron No. 581 as the top squadron in B.C. To win the trophy, the members were matched against..37 squadrons | throughout: B.C. .Shown:here’with the silver- ware are, left to right, F/Sgt. Dale Newman, Sgt. Albert Jankola, WO2 Chris MacBain, F/Sgt. Wilf Leduc and WO2 John Vaessen. The trophy was presented by J. M. Ewart of Vancouver at a special parade last week. _— Castlegar News Photo ‘sections of: road on the iol: VOL. 19; No. 49 Publicht i Hydro Eromises in } rk at:Syxinga ctee @ f B.C. Hydro ever ing undertaken: development'-of public parks under its own ad- tration. and. aes ithe A to “kindly supply us: with copy of the sthiement in whieh to” implicate Salkice Coll a controversial ‘matte: 4 ei regard -| the.co) in ep first to bring in-a ¢\dratt letters" patent; and): wish | decide -intelligen' in| they are for or aj ar. ‘The aims and objectives of minittee,’as decided at the five: _| lation” by. Hydro, /It also shows 2 year, budget: ‘and to comrile suf- ficient data “that “voters can whether ist. a DM.” ‘d village of fice.and ie innair by “Mr. Hip- |": well, Mr. Selbie, Mr. Reed, Mr. mills. ‘The committee ‘also hopes : to produce a final ort in Feb- ive: Jan..1, ig. | pointed» chairman of th commission on security. ible "at fine same meeting, Prof- Ohliger agreed to. act as an ob- Mayor Pred icls © oe Staff. Planning : the of directors of *Chemcell Tita. andiof Columbia Cellulose Go, Bi eff +1967. Mr... Marshall succeeds M. ickenzie: who: has resigned. Mackenzie was recently ap- ie royal “Mr. joined the Chemcell organtationin 1954 as Little:and'F. : Krell — Mr. pera *|-and-plenic’ areas. park,iaJgrou: camp'z0n a_boat: Jaunching area, ljaunch- ing Tramps, a‘car park and beach ‘Ald. Cee’ Gorse noted ‘the booklet had rec proposed: waferraccess parks at}. ena Park. if oi tenade or.im- =) pled”: —cby- Hydro spokesmen on the'subject be prepared... He also isuggested that the town work with the Chamber of Commerce and any interested ettan was received in a} from broke: 0} Ly, eee pment of: pata oa ‘there’ will be oeblich! U i He ds that. “heeause stirs damage to the: site paws caraton ot Meier “costly.” ee :| He continues: “We ca ‘quently chnitiot geo bir way. velar to ‘commencement ' of" ‘develop- ment ~ here without “sufficient money we" do" not’ have time.”. By HAZEL WOODROW Staff Reporter: Kinnaird. ;ratepayers:" were warned this week against being | too;hasty in’ offering: their“sup- “| port’ of the:formation of, a dis- ¢| trict ia unieipallty. airman Carl Loeblich, at a pale forum meeting held Tuesday night, told those in at- tendance that “anyone who fav- ors’ a Fd sane not only to complete site, rges Residents ed service woul we Pets he| asked” “We certainly haven't been told. ‘And do you want to keep, that ferry?” “The government,” he add- ed,’ “would give it to us’ for. a and we come even paint it Mr Loeb- merely making ‘a haa notre examined the: mene He a a | would advise e you ‘he look orm. Mai ‘MLA Do DI! contacts and should be asked to cl matter with his}, ag watrong. re: 2) should ‘certainly; be « wh how. its formation would t benelt us.” to t this thing |.2 Toeblich ooo aaa ge mill rate in villages through- out 8 Be. iste 16 mills and that the In uch pointed out th that; the ‘aver-|' rate in. a district area ally. ‘is 27 mills ith Som going as high ‘as 40 that he was not Mi: asked y : “yillage Carl ‘Losblich 3 at a held -this week Community’ were in attendance to hear coun- fs reports on the yeat’s activi- ties.: “Con tradicting reports ‘that ‘Village's chairman a public fa forum |. d'| the “finances were oe e-| somewhat, strained,” Comm, G. ce that “such ‘is not the were indications in igus he veald,, wk due to Rust assured those in-atten-]:*° BILL: HORVATH bested ae of Conia Central omen nay Be heen pel trict see! lection for area J. is We G. temerity Horvath of Blue Creek. ener) su] ‘Heat for Fire Hall Pega cost of the blackt cerca estimates ‘a curtail- mente of expenditures ‘was nec- ‘85: eowever: Mr Rust pottited that stringen' * Waldie Resigns From the Selkirk... Re-Institution Action by the Central ‘Koo: fenay a et District: fo. re-| all was, elec instate ‘some © form’ of statt plennina services fs anticipat- a Mayor c Maddocies eranda ete SThe [cell in. Montreal. poetslon ‘was. made to® Be ; down the planning. depart. .WEEK’S WEATHER Mx M. Rn Sun” $2.29 —' 53. o! fe been: held. i sbid: it: was | views | ex- 1 Fao: 3 a: 5 ively -became secretary. -treasur- 962 "Mr. ‘Marsh- president of Col- S| ed inthe head office of Chem- College, Council OURS", Bob) Waldie of Rob- son-has resigned as provincial, the Selkirk College council. tation: with his doctor. Mr,” Waldie semi-retirement for “some years now and has been getting volved in more activinies “than his doctor desirab [any unneccessary exp government ‘reorezentative © on!’ has’ been: in|» enditures and the end result, was “far be- yond expectations,” ‘ “eThe accounts ‘at the year’s end,” he said, “will definitely show a de was fully expected ‘when $12,- 000: was ited! from the caer it! be available ‘for a project’ such 1} as a proper heating system for. the fire. “Esl cit, P “However,” he added, “this have put Castlegar in a position where some funds may. possibly was disclosed by. May- ell men without too much beefing.” He finance Ck Ald. | D! “Comm. “quite "rue" ‘that some’ of the ed expenditures were ell- ninatea at. the time ° of : the che.added, ‘Mr. ‘Waldie ‘said-he has‘ ine formed Education Minister Les, Peterson ‘that he will always, maintain his in’ College and hopes he can’ con- -tintie: to ’support. it ine some Wi ly a: private. citizen. interest in Selkirk] this thls fs nota serious situation as our works crew: would: have | re! ‘been unable ‘to: complete them year in any event.” ‘These: will,’”; “ne. Yontinued, “be: repro! rogrammed 8 and thidget, ed‘for in '1867.")°") Lorne Zinio make: fuids’ uvail- able to the firemen for the heat- able. committee Fareed Ald. Cec Gorse called th er heating of:the fire hall” the most urgent necessity.” ‘Fire Chief Ed Lewis added that in: cold weather, following turn $0 4 the fire hall ‘afi tals is nots saree cate nt to. dry out. wet lines and clothing. “let alone being warm exons for: any: adoor, activi- The taken to, eo town finances in| aa shape these. past’ few: months |: fe ft intendent ‘with Boum! dary in| tric, -Mr.’ Horvath is a‘ trustee of the: ‘Blueberry. C Creek Irrigation euat of the e board of man- District | ing if such monies: are | be! found by Mr. Zinio to'be avail- ited patne candidate is also chair- ‘a special CKRD commit- rop-| tee sade the ia: duane’ an of restonal and is a member er of th ie CKRD plan- ‘ning son, ‘ Ae ‘Horvath this area as mainten: ce miner intendent tor School District Ni d his a son: at- tending UBC and .a second:dau- ghter working ag i, Vancouver People. Wand to Contact College . District Municipality Forum is Dec. | kirk College. The forum will be soenonsored, *by.ithe > Castlegar |'s! tt} and District’ Chamber of Com- merece. ietele Selkirk: College. Kinnaird are: To be held Dec, 20 at. 7.30 | Castle; News, Dr. public attendance. Kinnaird’s chairman Carl lich taking op: pposing ara sltions on. the--proposi The forum will be moderat- ed by; Dr. John Ohliger, director of continuing education ‘at Sel- experts,” In. an interview with | the gar Ohliger pointed out the importance of » said, Dr. ohliger. added that the ‘opinions expressed at the forum could prove. beneficial : to. the steering committee * _ presi taying the question‘ of. a’ aay trict: municipality Mayor ddocks and ~ Mr: Loeblich: will open’ the forum, each presenting 10 minute state- ments pro and con, The audience will then be divided into Exoups “People should ‘hear all| from_the following ‘areas: b-| points of view and have the.op-' portunity of of asldng questions of egar, and. West _ Robson, Blueberry Creek, Gotischenta; Raspberry, .. Pass... Creek Krett ‘Under the direction “« of faculty. and: community leaders, ‘see To Take Partin Diecasaie ak experience pare on the.” board during ite: orvath year own Loebiich and Maddock the groups will formulate’ ques- tions and opinions :to the panel. Dr. Ohl, to reserve a place for'them in the groups. “This would full, “he added, ‘and would help us fo estimate how:many people in attendsnce from the t, | various districts. Interested persons may con- id | tact Dr. Ohliger by phoning 365- 7292, © #§eliirk College isa com: iger further urged that interested residents contact be very help- . Obliger | Ft ns view.” Dr. Ohliger sald that state- Had on the’ is Mi Inter date. ed the hast 9 be orientation and yeducation for all pegsonnel involved’. -:. oe re- gional ict “cons the organization of its wha in North Mr. Horvath noted that the services of: the CKRD ‘are. a’ "| able -when requests are, made and then aco is iearris led out y 0} con ion.” te. He emphasized that individ- uals and organized groups’ in the regional district must make before action re be “he is! committee. ‘ "A longtime "resident of NeE th «first: came bes wife have one P wan the the Datict fer aren E wince Bee es, is election: to the “Under ‘Review “The 12unit senior citizens’ home, een pelle cost 'approxi- mat taly $120, and will be located. me avail-| St. and, bth Ave. Cast legar, is now in the stage of reviewing Piangs and. deni are being held re- ssible ction. The senlor¢ alison home is’ a Rotary ject. A. smoker was mae recently. by members to assist’ in raising ey for this particular pro- een Willow)