‘ASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May ‘20,' 1965 , a Cc. y Mi y au, CASTLEGAR NEWS, 'Thursday,.May 20, 1965 CASTLEGAR NEWS “Flere let the press the people's rights n unawed by. id Ibed by gain” Established: in Nineteen Hundred. and Forty-Seven Deer Park-Road Fight Must Continue The Castl Chamber of Ci important link in a road the length of the is to be commended for continuing its Arrow Lakes needing only a’ connection , fight to have B.C. Hydro's . decision to between the Fauquier-Needles area and. abandon the Deer Park road reversed in Rare eaten ig quite right in “its favor of relocation of the road. belief that the decision to abandon or re-: Besides presenting an.access for re- tain the road must not be the perogative | breation, hunting ‘and fishing, the road— of a:crown agency but must bea decision as the Kinnaird: icipal il his of government. i pointed out, along with a. government: candidate in’ the lakes area—is the first Mictoria Report By JAMES: K; NESBITT 4 Black:‘Topping Bylaw... ‘Considered by Council . Consideration to the possibi-) bylaw sum shoul id dow .».| lity, of a blacktopping bylaw at|as much Soestbhe ne ne ne : anes i f as_possible.as he ‘fe! rocessed in the time As the 1985 municipal this’ will suffer a! fenmmorey. Tor 4 grant, mY sate spell eee tba once ‘the dam is. bullt|ing, giving $150 to the Nelson Wl the Regional College and | branch.’ of: the Canadian Red hospital expansion will be add-| Cross, This is an from ed expenses fon rate ayers: last’ year’s amount of $125, Mrs... A. lenko,. also‘a}, A request :from the ’Castle- coe representative, disagreed | gar District Athletic association x i fest in his views on | for $1,500 was tabled pending Poss le set-back, receipt of a financial statement ase conn: Lorne Zinio ; stated | and regular application form re- ace Pr o' the average homeowner | quired by the ‘Community Chest in the the sone nidGes Not make | as part of their’ policy. be’ sal id has hl 6 homeowner, Directors approved the April | ¢ BE tered . id to pay | disbursements of $1,816.70 and retest rg is é dam’ being | authorized payment of $11.67 into CBR st d of on ‘invoice from the Castlegar ae 5) lent Jack White | News for. canvass advertising. elt some storm nage is nec- 2 A’ Gray present- casary: Ln A pied i ayetem of budget schedule plac! H streets drawn up at the Fequast of the’ rs. This MS" Mr. White added that rate:| “_ D® Weed as'8 aulde when aP- payers want to know how much | * Community Chest Grants | ‘Nelson Red Cross $150 are being and is based. on the: assum) tion that income : will remain stable. The budget guide should |. facilitate decisions on whether aA i or Hl Wh PH. 365-5336 KINNAIRD FREE ‘DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. " zs ; ie ‘Saturday in was given at a special’ Castlegar council meeting: recently attended by representatives of «the - Castle Ban Ratepayers pasoclabion and stle; 7 sodaton gar Devel lopment As 1@. bylaw would see a 22- foot-wide blacktopping program - May 22 — 8PM throughout » the village with . LEGION HALL - | curb-to-curb pag iret Dts fo et certened business “area, ry Es csisent A.D. West felt the oT PIANO TUNING | For as ; RICK ce 4 ..-Diregtor R, Rivers moved a yore es t ans to the secretary work in faagee, Preparing the pert,: Prince! a Zs} George, Smithers, the Fraser | Valley, the’’Peace “River, the _+} Okanagan,’ the Kootenays,.and , wherever. : : d away a8 young eir fortunes, outlined forma- iThe Chamb fight until it is won. should i its. | 0 : at Sugar 10 Ibsen. Se - Don’t We Trust Our Elected Officials? BagnuNgal,,, a 7 ares ‘| _ Ea oe eee - * ; of : to” te If this isn't. felt to be enough, $1 = ert PIANO -TUNING and repairing, call i Any interested person li in on the deliberations of the Castlegar Chamr ber of Commerce last week must have got the impression that the municipal coun- cils‘and Hospital’ and school boards in this area should resign enmasse. . + Jo listen to Chamber spokesmen, igome of them members of these very game councils and boards, the B.C, Hydro _ : Authority is an agency somewhat akin to a stone wall against: which local - commis- ‘sioners and board members - hurl” them- ‘selves only to bounce back bruised and tattered .while. the. Authority remains. un-- labashéd and unaffected by: area’ thinking ‘on a variety. of . problems ranging .from, jschools to planning and from hospitals. to roads. _ ; To listen to some Chamber members ‘talk, the members of our twin village coun. cils and service ‘boards ‘are babes in ‘the iwoods who haven't got: enough: calcium amongst them to form: one vertebrae. * One Chamber .member,- who ij then board members like’ Ross McC and’ Ralph West and members of the med: ical staff can surely be trusted to take on Hydro in a‘ battle (if, indeed one is ne- cessary). Then, if the rest of us don’t like the way the matter is being handled, we can always join’ the hospital’ society and vote the board out of office. _ : As for.the matter of schools, only a dozen persons turned out at'a recent pub. lic meeting at ‘which the opportunity was grill board, members on -a ‘One: durin; enoug dents heré as a T iated with the yment in work Area Turns Bac , stuffy, and er places’ are much more in- vigorating in’ which to ‘live. "This: could'be 80.' °° i th an 8 In Face of Effective Preventi By WKHU In ..the . Western. World,- since ‘the ‘beginning of the cen. many ‘of’ these | victims are tuildcen or adults.in-their pro- ductive years, the loss is great. tury, the. :life exp oO man at birth has dramatically increased from 47 to 70 years. +.“foolishness™ p gen-. con’ Accidents rob us of ‘almost a8 ible. king years many as does heart; disease. . ! In’ the’.U.S., home ‘accid- ents. killed.more people than the Second World War and the Korean, War; combined,. during y jiuumber.' of! years. ‘ have al @x- ample of an important cause — .c of untimely death..Yet it is so - easily’. preventable. Ww ° ahd « e..same +n ere again we mples COM, Tettort je P better .term:: than. “accident” m iene win “cuonaon” Foie ME Stout i victoria tas come event pplies in -In-the earlier part of the ies without .the... Records and T.V. Phone 365-5951 If your piano is worth anything it is worth TUNING place your call now: B ‘are not : well cilea paved: should be such a program would cost them ing ..if to help:in any way. Comm. Cec Gorse expressed the opinion ‘that the. Authority should help with schools, the new and are’also interested in know. | B.C.: Hydro ‘is prepared | f had - The Communit B |e © Mrs. tI Jolinson,; Ph. 365-8294 Harrow- i . and Mra. Wm. er spent’ the weekend visiting : in-L daugh- eee TT ge Going to "Vancouver? "Just 2 hrs. from if »., Castlegar and because ‘this is where the pres- sure lies, He could not see’ Hy- dro: assisting with: blacktopping. f Mr. Gorse recommended that the village do. its. water bylaw {and some storm. drainage this year and ut down 8,000 gallons ent a blackto; ping bylaw. pe Af oe Charlie Safokin Wins Third Place in Postet Contest (Ze their : and ter. “Mr.;"and! Mra, Ed Meyers and | family in’: Cranbrook. Ja ee Miss’ Pat Ford formerly of |! couver spent a few days vi- siting with her parents Mr. and Mrs,'M. Ford, prior to. leaving th for Chicago where she will train as: an‘ air. less... "blueeyed |". A practice session ie called and ‘lady’s slipper’ being for Sa urday: morning : at’ the pipes -Brounds at, 9.3 , the Gui-| ers aro requested. nang help: 5 ext ‘meeting: June: ist and Bingo will be held on Saturday. , upon © as this mo: Governor:" and Mrs. G +o: round trip .Castlegar-Vancouver,. van 1 : oy eer Make it cesy Tae a plane. 14 fligh! tie Serene with wil lius . Irving,.: Lie te t-Colo- Meek ] : 3 ae as Tes de : o prevailing “shade” of . 5 : and, action. ,Unq Tecra orm two commissi i ing E » parks are to ly com become complacent. and! ot ‘doing something “these; dam wonld ; clined to viet truths Of mO- and: public eas H PEAS nasos Ne. . FANCY, ‘1S.0r. . 4 for. k Bases 6-07z.4tins75¢_ There is “nothing wrong whatso' years was:on the Junior Second- ary School: staff here. .He -went to. Slocan ; City five“ years ago. {i> &'The-- new principal -is -mar- ried with two daughters,” aged four ‘aud three« respectively.’ Lchairman Bill Reed putting up with nonsense or delays in getting a prop el E | CANDIES nomrsees tes. 2 pkgs. A i job done. : ; Bill nada Largs the matter of crowding at the Robson, p of ‘the’ A ¥ rae inal, ial, it. was disclosed at the Chamber tenay-Boundary C of .C stilted hneeting that Hydro is prepared to part- commented: Let's. trust the. members + O£ 4 v cipate‘in providing building funds for the ‘our councils and ‘service: boards to do.a:. ‘hospital but it will not provide operational job. They'll ask our help if they need it. -” ie ‘ #4 $8 4 we! “ oe ay ‘ :. Warm Welcome to Official Dam Party A warm welcome goes out’ from the’ ed the physical start of construction tlegar district today to the visiting dam, let's think too e ri Iparty here this morning to officially mark ed over the year © ime Minister ‘why ght, Our.ines "8 bie cue ee ll Wwweers ‘the start ‘of work'on the Arow‘dam.” — Piemier Bennett, torn } ke ve and well —to- and write:in_ his : ‘ : : After years of international and na- ‘paul Martin, Resources Minister Ray Wil. itional differences the Colurabia treaty jiston, Hydro chairman : Dr. Keenleyside,’ } projects ‘are now becoming a reality and former ‘U.S, President “Eisenhower and i the Castlegar district is to enjoy an active president Johnson. Let's also acknowledge qiie MAN) five years of dam construction. --’ ~ 5. gomeof' the men’ who are’ now entrusted f : ‘While these years are not to be with- with the local responsibilities, chaps like t out their problems, nonetheless today isa. ‘Don. Millar, Jimmy Shannon,’ Val’ Bassett, make merry for it is' Vic Wiebe, Bill MacGillivray and a host and the cairn unveiled of others... cence 2 tt commemorates this” This should be'a happy day for all” ; in this area and one that will be long re- While the ceremony at the site mark-*‘membered. °°" “9 °° °8"" Seek lont thi ing decided to foi : : ‘gar little league teams’ and ‘one (am)... FIVE ROSES ‘| Robson little league team.’ * "= ‘ t sacoNiek - Stoochnoff and Nick Koochin ‘are ‘in charge of draw-'| ing, up a schedule ‘of games. * ===] Flour 10-Ib. bag each 99¢ Toe va tf fequipment. 2° sete eB Reh cosines iN 7 g Tey aims Veena vas ppoint French Prepared MUSTARD 907. sar 2 for - 35¢ resigned for. pressure of studies. | fay. EES seMcraae fe f Sah Raa cE a Tita Des ETI Zouis ‘Bermel and: Peter: Nevak- ‘ ieeaata | a ee ne | pinot! abled. to eat tin Se PRODUCE Eee | Radishes or Green Onions 2 bunches . Carrots ‘cello bags 1Ib. 2 for... sae | WIENERS, No. 1 bulk, Ib. ...--: 39 Jae cdventon, enularrchoose E> ant No CHOICE BEEF a igepactes i | ( Pe es “* SIRLOIN:STEAK, ‘Ib. ........ 89¢ vo MIPOND: FOR’ TRAVEL or") BRATL = NELSON 5 spread é my she eEareeren business Please hand it out before I'm long, gars. | . - - gridead. 2 0s oth ee eoearay | orrangements séo.. . . « e DEPT. STORE ‘cas aT “have’ gone | em days WI shored of !' Victoria’ ments.) 9" E seul ‘Deer : ars resident - CT 39c het Ce a AS - fact. NE STEAK, Ib. .-...., a of ‘ oh SEN 5 ‘Dont however, blame ne ‘a “superannu-:'. teachers’ for wastage - of but just when the in the. - ass a self-deny-' : te! “SHORT SLEEVE °° "SWEATERS. ROUND STEAK ROAST, Ib. . “BOR COOL SUMMER NIGHTS ; : Bart Campbell, Editor. Bed e 3 All n should’ be deed to The © , “editor, Castlegar News; Drawer 490, Castlegar, B.C. 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