CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1963 (Maddocks Reports ‘Zoning Problems ‘All. Castlegar ‘ commissionera were urged “to make a special ef. fort" to attend a meeting on plan- ning with community planner D, K. Naumann, scheduled to take place this week, Comm, R.: C, Haddocks made problem ‘is a question of property values in the area designated as restricted.” Opinions from coun- cll would be welcome “as to the best method of eliminating ‘a sit- uation which would prevent pro- either of or meeting last week in a written brief he submitted to be read in his absence from the meeting. Mr. Maddocks said two points concerning the area allocated for single dwellings under the pro- Posed zoning bylaw were causing concern. Some residents of the Proposed area feel this restriction would prove a handicap to them, he added. Comm. Maddocks said another - Book Your Next Trip Through -Vipond for Travel 1560 Bay Ave., Trail Dial ZENITH 6181 Your EXPERIENCED _|cularly. in” the thelr property.” With regard to the matter of sidewalk locations, noted the re- port, “It is apparent that we have a number of problems in Castlegar concerning errors in property sur- veys. In order to avoid costly com- Plications I would suggest that the Proposal made some years ago that the village does not have sidewalks Perty owners in that area from x " Correspondence ‘dealing with the fire department and answers to letters sent out by village chair- man ‘Aage Sylvest requesting in- formation of the fire marshal were dealt-.with at coinell's regular meeting last week, “Copies of the correspondence follow: From Fire Marshal Basil Ni- ful The ‘to the Fire would! be tee ouhte to see sthat the staff is ‘familiar with evacua- tion proceedings, The Fire Marshal Act does re. quire that the Council's representa. tive who, in this case, is the Fire Chief, carry out a physical inspec- tion of this hospital, It is his res- ponsibility to ascertain that there is no special fire hazard, We enclose for your assistance This will acknowledge | your recent letter which co: fo Com: Richardson, Fire “Chief Lewis and copies of letters from the officers of your Fire Department, the Fire Chief and a copy of a letter to the Hon. Eric Martin. Thank you for this correspond- ence. We trust that the following | 5, T° mm. for hospitals... pia in. which various tasks are ‘allocated to the staff. In a small hospital one person may have to jenry, out several of these duties, would Chicf at the same time as a copy is made available to the Admini- jstrator, This will assist in provid- ing standard evacuation will be of benefit to you. From Office of Fire Marshal: Duties of Local Assistant to the Fire Marshal: under the Act and Regulations: The duties under the Fire Mar- shal Act and Regulations consist of reporting fires in your district, decide this We might say that . through the oo operations of the Hospital Divi- property lines be looked into.” The’report continued: “It may be for more sound Polley 'P Dartl: will be of you: The records of your Fire De- to tea we should | te in a position to Provide a textbook on. Hospital gag systems, storage of a of chimneys, Installation of service stations, orders for removal * of special fire hazards, ete, orders for installation of means of escape at -the In. Classes cut down’ the width of our. vatrects than“ to become involved in the very expensive work. of correcting survey errors.” * Looking for someting rae Travel Agent * “'T'm no expert, 80 fm glad that / can rely on my ; Mutual Life Poletes 2 i. Hyou're tke most people, you buy fife insurance for family * protection. But your policies are sound investments as well, > whert-they're the “cash value” kind. Mutual Life policyholders enjoy: unsurpassed dividends plus healthy increases in the guaranteed values of their policies. Check the advantages of the Mutual way to guaranteed then man from Mutual Life, today. " | National Research Council, Ottawa, y our’ Travelling Instructional’ Unit indicate avery good attendance, A copy of the latest report: was sent to: you under separate co- ver, The lack of remarks on the reverse side of the form indicates that we had no reason to be con- cerned the Cominco Ferlilizer Expansion Will Be Started Immediately fire or fire death immediately to the Fire Marshal, aerial notes from Fire Marshal Act: ‘ : 1,- (a) Where the Municipal Council has delegated certain’ of its tion of your Department. The in- spectors’ roport that enthusiasm and morale were good. Your information that we draw the Council's attention to any con- dition which‘ affects the to increase production. by “18,250 tons ‘per year will be installed in its chemi- cal and at .powers to /an thi should be cited. rather than the Council throuehout | the text: of Trail, The Consolidated Mining and operation of their Fire Cost is. quite’ correct. We consider this our direct responsibility under the Fire Mar- shal Act.A copy: of this act is attached for your convenience. Th will be about $3 million and construction is to start immediately. - Cominco’s ammonia expansion i will mean an ‘increase in fertilizer ie al National Fire Codes: National Re- search Council have just complet- ed a pamphlet “Municipal Volun- to: ‘about 50,000 tons per year. Using natural gas as the raw material, the new, teer Fire Code, Cana- da 1962” which: sets’ out in detail an ideal outline of- the ‘unit will include a re- form ‘furnace, a and the Code the word coun- cil appears, 3.4. All members of a volun- teer fire department should be appointed by the. Municipal Council ‘on the tion of the Chief of the Depart- ment, This applies particularly to the Chief, Deputy Chief and offi- cers of the Department, in which case such appointment should be expressed by bylaw.of the munici- pality. The former practice at the ‘ire: de- bilities and functions of a Fire Des partment such as yours, .. We are pleased to attach a copy. which was just recently re- ceived from: the. Secretary. Code is now: available. from. the Canada and: the cost is a nominal ic ea We might say that your Offica ancillary a new build. ing, and extensions in the synthe- ‘/sis section of bv ammonia ErouP. fey officers is not recommended ‘as it does not always provide the most in many Jate in 1964 and ease allows a future expansion. Ammonia is a key. chemical for agricultural use because of its fertilizer is applied directly or in 1. with ‘other plant food chaired th for this We believe that this is the recom- mendation to which wou refer and Cominco’ also announced it is spending $1,500,000 to install its Alberta nitrogen you will find to the ap- at Calgary to increase “‘{service do not hesitate to write savings and: protection. Call of the of. your there and improve pro- in the: EB “The duties of the Local Assist- ‘ant Fire Marshal is contained in the Fire Marshal Act and to assist the appointees we provide them with the generalized information, a copy of which is attached. The Fire Chief and any per- son(s). authorized by him in ing sare Local: Assistants to the Fire’ Marshal. ~ If. we can.be of any further Note to us. We would-appreciate the return of the Municipal Volunteer Fire. Department Code ‘at your. convenience, ‘From Fire Majshal Basil Ni- xon: é With reference to the copy of your letter to the Hon. Eric Mar- tin we beliove .that. the responsi bility for patient safety is a’ joint one. The Administration is res: duct quitity, “A 4,600 cases it prevents the most essential continuity of service for. fire de- ‘partment officers. ‘ high nitrogen content, and as a|* LEGION. CORNER Council Deals With Fire Department Correspondence Planning } and procedures which we are sure issuing ‘permits for oil burners, |’ from. fire, inepection of: public |- “recommenda- | - of a eM electing their: chet ‘and | * At the regular meeting held itiated into ordinary. membership. One application for ordinary mem- ship was moved. and. accepted. It was moved that the’ shuffle board be reconditioned: ie at centrifugal ‘compressor driven - by power recovery and associated sys- tems in the nitric acid plant will increase .the -present output of 70,000 tons per year of ammonium nitrate to 63,000 tons per year. Cominco’s ;total fertilizer pro- duction last. year in its Trail, Cal- gary and Kimberley plants was ‘745,000 tons. At Kimberley, ‘con- struction is well advanced: on a second ammonium phosphate fer- tilizer plant at a cost. of:$11 mil. lion which will add ‘another 85,000 tons. per year,.to cominco’s ferti- lizer ‘output. ; help + is urgently needed at. the track and field tryouts each Satur- day morning .at the high school. This help is requested for suse starters and. various official jobs so, come on comrades, give us a helping hand. A dinner meeting will be held on June 4 at the Legion all at 8.30 p.m, Those atten notify Joe Green 5-5769 ‘or 5 Oo. ‘This meeting will.be inthe form xades who are sparts minded make Tuesday night D.:L. Amos was in-|: : Shea 58188 not Jater.than June 1.}:" of a sports meeting, so all you com- j- ONE-HAND OPERATED Esso PISTOL MATIC ‘GREASE: GUN: High ually one-tand opstated gun. LowEs 00 tetall price—$8,25. 2 $! 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Bennett, Full text of Mr. Bennett's state- ment follows; For many months, during. the lengthy course of negotiations for development’ of the Columbia. ri- ver,the Government. of - British Columbia has’ endeavoured, both privately ‘and’ by‘ way of. public to secure C.]out the’ time-consuming need for Bennett Predicts Columbia Start During This Fiscal Year: umbia’s needs and rights through the attachment of a note, or pro- tocol, to tho existing Treaty. This would permit its early ratification by the Parliament of Canada with- negotiation of anew Treaty, and without the necessity of its sub- mission once again to the Congress of the United States, which had already ratified it. Great ‘progress was evident when the Federal Throne Speech opening the first (and final) ses- slow of ‘the 25th Parliament of Ca- action leading to successful .con- clusion of the negotiations and a ‘start'on the immense job of con- structing the: Columbia develop- ment. : Often during that period, the Government was accused of paying mere lip service to the principle of concluding a Treaty,’ and be- cause the interest of both British Columbia and Canada demand that its efforts be carried out in the i aecetset confidence, it was unable hich was being made. » low, however, these “endea- vours have’ borne fruit to the ex- tent that it is both’ proper and desirable that the people of British Columbia be ‘brought up to date on the statué of negotiations, and of our great confidence that the Trea- ty will be ratified and construction begun. during the current: fiscal federal cli- tline in detail the real pro-|presk’ th that the federal soverment had accepted the des- irability of the sale to the United States of. British Columbia's total entitlement of. new power develop- ment downstream ‘in U.S.A, Unfor- tunately, however, this federal par- lament bogged. down in the strife which led to the 1963 general elec- tion and the Treaty was never brought forward for CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 19 3° ia KINNAIRD, B.C. 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