3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 11, Rese Show Postponed By Legion Auxiliary Until Further Nolice The Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion held thelr regular meet- ing ‘Tuesday evening In the acd jon Hall with Four more resignations in the Ci schol district were 2 1's, Peppard presiding and nine mem: abers present. The rose show that was to have been held this month hag been postponed until further no- tice. New tables for the hall were discussed and prices will be )ook- ed into, A request Was made to all veterans and their wives enter- ing the hospital to leave their names at the desk so the ‘committee will know they are in ‘hospital and be able to visit ‘them. The visiting committee re- ported five visits to the hosnital. Finals plans were made for a franquet to ben held later this non- irs. M. Hinglev will attend te aes council meeting in Nel- son June 13 and 14 as’ official delegate. Mrs. F. Bacon will at- ‘tend’ as standard bearer. A successful report was heard on the catering for the Pythian Sister's banquet. Mrs. Hingley closed the meeting after ‘which the hostesses, Mrs. Bacon freshments, The hostess was won by Mrs. M. Peachy. “| Ooteschenia . school LL accepted by the school board. at its regular. meeting Monday night. . Miss Nancy Richardson have resigned from the high school staff, Mrs. A, L. Geranazzo has resigned from the Castlegar ele- mentary school and Mrs, S, Alli- bone has resigned from the staff of Valley Vista school in Kin- naird, . The school board is prepar- Castlegar District. Local teachers will form a welcoming commit- Four More Teachers Quit; Board Trys. For New Ones Miss Mary Richardson and: ing a brochure advertiseing the| A request of the board that it do away with the speed zones at the Brilliant and = Tarrys schools was turned down by the board. Mrs, G, Thorpe was appoint: ed relieving teaoher next year for Brilliant school principal H. Hyson, Kinnaird Resident Questions Charges The reason the Village of tee for any new coming into the area, : The board extended its ap- Preciation to the SHHS students’, council for the’ fine manner ‘in which the graduation ceremon- jes were carried: out, Friday night. The use of the high school cafeteria for a dinner June 22 was granted to St. Rita's church. ‘The building committee of the board ~ reported’ that the has been checked and very little’ work ‘has to be done. The secretary-treasurer, ,C, HH King is'to get information on theft insurance for the equipment in various District schools. He is also to write the five dentists who came out from’ handle the dental program in the, schools of the area. White Flatty Sandals PRICED AT $2.95 & $3.95 JAPANESE THONG SANDALS _ ‘With Leather insoles i, Conte 4 : 89 “FOR FATHER’ e. CASTLEGAR DRUG. ssc stan PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA’ REGISTRATION OF SELLERS AND USERS Pursuant to MOTIVE-FUEL USE TAX ACT — Effective July 15th,1959, no Person shall sell ‘motive-fuel in British Columbia unless he is in posses- sion of a valid Registration Certificate; and Also effective July 15th, 1959, no person oper- ‘sating a commercial motor vehicle shall acquire or use motive-fuel in British Columbia unless he is'in posses- sion of a valid ‘Motive-fuel User Permit. ‘“Motive-fucl means diesel fuel, e, butane stove-ofl furnace’ oil, kerosene, fuel-oll ‘and any other fuel, or com, binations of fuels acquired or: used for the propulsion of a commercial motor-vehicle, except fuel commonly known .as gasoline. If you are: (1) A Seller or distributor of ‘ motive-fuel as defined above; .or + A User of motive-fuel as defined above, - in a commercial motor-vehicle in Bri- tish Columbia . “you should promptly apply to the DIRECTOR, “CON- SUMER TAXATION BRANCH, PARLIAMENT BUILD- INGS, VICTORIA, B.C., who will supply the necessdry forms for free registration and other pertinent. data pursuant to gallonage tax on motive-fuel used in com- mercial motor-vehicles. USERS SHOULD SPECIFY THE NUMBER OF THEIR COMMERCIAL VEHICLES POWERED BY MOTIVE- FUEL IN REQUESTING .REGISTRATION APPLICA- TIONS TO FAGILITATE THEIR COMPLETION , Note: “Persens regularly operating. commercial motor- vehicles using motive-fuel from outside Bri- tish Columbia. into. this Province. must be reg- istered as users, All commercial motor-vehic- . les using motive- fuel and operating on high- ways in this Province on and after July 15th, - 1959 must have a Motive-fuel User Emblem. .. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FROVANCE OF BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA :.. (2) > the cost of a new home in Kinnaird as being $10 per square foot for building council to a resident at its ro- gular meeting retently. Rino Manarin asked council why his estimated cost of $8,000 for a home was changed to $11. 000 on his building permit. Mr, Manarin Said “My labor is worth zero after five o'clock” and asked - council why labor should be taken into considera-, tion when he was building the house himself, Commissioner G. S, Rust said “These bylaws are our only guile.” He quoted from the bull. ding bylaw which says that “all work, labor and materials shall be included” ‘when calculating the cost of a dwelling. Mr. Manarin permit charges was explained by : $40,338 During May In Building Permits Eight building permits total- g@ $40,338 were issued during May works supervisor Norman McNabb told the last mecting of the Castlegar council. ‘Thirteen trades licences were issued and the fees for six or seven delinquent trades licences collected. The seventh delinquent trades licence has been placed tn the hands of the village solicitor. One dog licence was issued in the village during May, and there was one traffic ticket given Mr, McNabb told council that Hemlock St. near the Drive-In had been completed. A catch basin and is nearing completion. The bandstand has been fin- ished at the ballpark: and the ex- tension of 2nd Ave. off Green St. is completed, Building Committee Trons Qut Problems ‘Three members of the bulld- the Ci for an improperly parked car.|- has been installed in the village || Teachers Elect Vic Mowbray Vie Mowbray was elected president of the Castlegar Dis- trict Teachers’ Association at its annual mecting at the high school, + Vice-president is Smith, secretary ‘is . Mrs. A. Mackercth and’ treasurer is. w.ly R. Whittaker. a District counsellors are Mrs. F. Quance, W. Olesk!, Miss C. Proudfoot, J. Killough and F. Fil- | i pate Salary chalrman Js L.,Can-|§ eu, 7 radios and phonographs. Dealer for RCA Victor. Mes.: Pal ups made here. “Years of experience is our guarantee of dependable service”. ELECTRONIC SERVICES Phone 3331 Repairs to all makes of TV's, | Applications for TV cable hock- # ‘A. EREMENKO & CO. BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. HAMBURGER © 2 Ibs., LEG of LAMB CHOPS, Ib., . 55¢ SMOKED JOWLS, Ib. . 89e . 196 Frozen Food: Lockers:for.Rent PORK RIBLETS, 'tb., of and District Hospital — George Rilkoff, John Williams and John Sherbiko — have been meeting with the hospital’s architect and contractor iT. - spital administrator J. barons said the meetings are ironing out problems that have arisen since the construction of the hospital. The contract expires at the-end of June, Mr, Bainbridge said that “in a planned program to control the heat of the building in the summer” aluminum awnings will be placed on windows facing the sun and insulation ‘will be put around alf hot water pipes in the hospital. ~ whether the village, in assessing the type of work to be done; can set a price on labor. “My labor is costing me nothing.” Mr. Manarin then suggested that a fee for building permits ;based on the square foot be in- corporated into the bylaw. “You've given us a very good point,” said council Now Drugs Studied - At Castlegar Hospital ‘The ‘Castlegar hospital has a pharmacy committee which is constantly reviewing new drugs and bringing the hospital’s know- ledge up to date on shem says Carl Loeblich. He said the matter would be considered when council finds time to give consideration to a new building bylaw. ‘ hospital J. Bain- bridge.. ‘The committee is made up of two members of the hospital’s Medical staff, the superintendent of nurses and fhe hospital admin- istrator. CHICKEN DRUM STICKS, ° 16 ox. tin, .... CORN, Ayimer, creamed, 2 ‘for PEAS, Devon, 15 ox., 2 for ANGELFOOD CAKE MIX, Monarch, .... “ICE BOX PIE, Monarch, vanilla, choc, and raspberry, each, .....:...... Zle iNSTANT COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, 5 ox. BUTTER, Ist grade, lb., SPORK, Burn's, 2 tins, STRAWBERRIES, Fraser Volley, 2 for ........ ORANGE JUICE DRINK, Tip Top, 3 frozen, 6 ox., 2 for .... 49c WATERMELON, whole, !b., BANANAS, golden sipe, 2 Ibs. — FATHER’S DAY — JUNE 2iST - ‘Men's Slacks, © - by Parker Sportswear $10.95 to $16.95 SPORT SHIRTS long sleeves, a large assortment . f % x rom -99 to 99-95 ‘ond SHIRTS by Stanfield’s $1.00 and $1.25, Men’s SHOES LUG! ‘SPORT SHIRTS with short sleeves $2.95,to $4.95 T- SHERT $4.00 to $2.95 fi with the help of project society a teers. ine Co. as to the feasibility, of us- . 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For Arena fi ‘The 25-ton plant for the arena arrived in Castle gar Sunt and was unloaded couh. : ‘The projects Soclety had the plant {inspected and obtained the members and community volun: advice. of the Canada Ice Mach: The project society bought| ing. this equipment in-the arena. the refrigeration plant from the ‘The company's written report T, Eaton Co.'s store | ca by that in March. The equipment consists| every effort be made to obtain pt two compressors driven by 40 this equipment as it would be hp motors, a double-pipe conden-| completely, suitable for forming ser, two shell and tube. coolers| the basis of an ice. plant to -ser- and three circulating pumps dri-| vice-a skating rink-and three" to five ‘sheeta of curling:ice. the major:‘and minor-equip|). . ment that goes to make up: the] offer “of. $1,000 for. the* centiré plant. Plant, The T. Eaten €o.;-after con. This’ has been in ser-| sidering the: pi posal ‘along with: vice for 15. to 20 years and. was, jurritl up until a ‘few mon- ‘tha ogo ‘chen the food serving facilities of the store were com: . Bletely wenowated and’ exter sive use was'made of smaller - Kinsmen Club to Bulla. ,, Children’s | Playground The C Kins- men Club has received permission from the Village of Castlegar to develop the*children’s park and name it.Kinsmen Kiddie ely community that nut bee wt utilize the! “plant for community Purpos- couaey Clarke was in charge the: equipment “hich arrived. on. two trucks. ~ Ararngements ‘were: Inade with Oswald “Motors to handle ‘all! = fle larger plocee with the wree- ‘W.. Thorpe, Proje ociety said he. was pleased that‘ the equipment: arrived Boom condition ‘and: that’ it was ‘without a hitch of any kind: or’ even ‘a’ skinned knuckle.” It is hoped the ice plant will had) be operating in.-the arena for the winter months. >.Those men who had helped unload the ice plant, a job Project| society, ~could, have cost $250, were N. Oswald, Hi. Haines, O.’Dubie, E. Nemrava, Lanzar- the park was now te ready fer de- jlons of and labor would be appreciated. ‘pres- council's regular’ meeting: and, of- fered to develop the whole. park. The’ Kinsmeh club will seed the lawns, construct.a wading, eee ann pak R “Norris; * D, ‘Sezom Jerom A Thorp, W.;Markin; Mi; of The ‘project soclety made. an}! .| dinner last Thursday ‘evening-in the Kinnaird Improve- ||a large area back of Castleaird -| might be an air strip... Granting of Trades Licences _ Debated 9-teachers, Miss Ella-Martin, Dr. F. M.. Thorne‘ and Miss ¥. A. McKinnon. The: happy trio were honored by the Cas- tlegar and ‘District Teachers A jation. at a ment Society’. /Hali.: Miss Martin and Dr, ‘Thorne’ have |’ taught i in Castlegar for the past six years while Miss. Mc- Kinnon’ has taught in the Kootenays for 40 years. ‘Twenty- eight, of.those years were spent in the Castlegar? District Three, Readings Given Water’. . . Bylaw by Council . ; Kinnatrd’s $177,000. water ex “now. gone to Vis for ap ' Broval. : Mlooted date:for the revote “on ihe bylaw, defeated six weegs ao'by five votes, sted 18, "The bylaw was orl: "gor $188,000 .but’ bond discount rates have since lopped $8,000) ” off this figure: However, fin- ‘ance chairman G. 8.-Rust warn- ef council - that: interest rates), are going up and. this “saving init be lost unless the bylaw is presented.to thé ownerelec- . tors 48.soon as possible... -|for ‘Mr, Hill, was applying to By Castlegar Council Barber Shop Gets Licence; --FreefEnterprise Questioned By BURT CAMPBELL : ‘The eternal questi nm of whether or not free enterprise should ‘be restricted or remain uncontrolled came up for lively diséussion’ at the: regular meeting of Castlegar council Tuesday night. Barry’ Hill of Barry's Barber Shop attended the meeting.to pro- test against any further barber- ing Ucences being isstted in the village, pa ‘I'm not adverse, to free en- /’ sald Mr. Hl, but he said he was against council is- .sulng, any further basbering U- cences In the } James Ferguson, who worked and the last 11 of them in Castlegar, Seé story page 3 LARGE FIELD CLEARED : Planes May: dand in Village We “what regulations are there, also. fet the, company would Bava “anding'to -apply to within the .village’ for a’ Former Castlegar Girl May Adora Magazine . ‘A former Castlegar ‘school girl may* adorn’ the cover of feekend Magazine. council for a trades licence to open a barber shop in the Hotel Marlane. Mr, Hill said that he had two! chairs and’ would have.a‘man in‘ could-not™be found for ‘it. Mr. cancy in his store caused.by, Mr.| trades licence was then votedt am In _addi-! with commissioners Carr and Syt- Judi Elliott, field?" was. a question that spar, ked a fiery but short ‘discussion at Kinnaird’s regular council meeting ‘Monday night. .Cooke Lumber..Co. of Green- sranspert) for ‘approval ‘of an a The Village soleitor will look into the matter.: - Z ‘wood, .who are working a timber of and Mrs. Elliott of Osoyoos, was Picked by: Weekend “Magazine staffers Stephen Franklin and Harry Rowed as‘a‘subject for a -tion, said: Mr. Hill, Ed Lewts has. vest voting. for 2pproval of te a two-chair shop ‘and there will be three chairs in the barber|Maddocks. and Pettitt vatinge shop opening at Castlealrd Plaza.! against it. Mr. Oglow then vated ‘“f think there's ‘such a point| in favor of the application. or better,” An tit picture: story.'on the O! and its. beauties. he commented. town within a week to fill the va-/ Ferguson's ‘application for @ ~ limit above Kinnafrd, are clearing Kinnaird. Recognizes Plaza ‘for what is) suggested af eas It’s a woman's ‘prem ‘ative to mmomis- | make-up: her. own: ming. ; addin tenttiry-gateos’ a “play: ‘ anny Geronazzo told. council that 2 the el ‘club has experienced and” | capable persontiel .ready to. start immediately on the park. He sald ‘the club would ask council to, ap- prove mi going into the projects at the park. , Geronazzo, sald it is “ait. - Following Accident © _ On Sherbiko Hill...” “Mrs. George Perevéresoft, 34, hospital yesterday ‘as a result of injuries “ received “when | she | fell ead out oe a qaovine truck Proceeding u Rotery delegate at the meeting ip. Sherbiko bil, . empowered to offer the club's ser- vices for seeding the lawn at:the playground, said “I don’t think it will hurt anyone's feelings if the . Kinsmen want to do it.” Rev. Res- ieee said the Rotary Club is busy, with plans for a health centre for ‘the village. ‘Parks chairman‘ Gordon ‘Pet-| titt said there are other areas set ‘aside -for parks in. the. willage should some’ other, group ‘be in- terested in working on a park, Letters will be sent to all or- ‘ganizations |. ich .expressed an Soff fell" out,of ‘the front /seat. She was ‘rushed. te the Castlegar’ hospital where: she ‘was ‘treated for. cuts and head injulres. She was later tranaferred to the Trail hospital where death occurred. the. funeral: which at Pass Creek at 2 pm, Saturday. Mrs. Pereveresoff is: survived by her. husband, four brothers,’ and ther parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter. Repin of. Pass eek. ie ‘| zoning. bylaws of the village. He of Castlegar’'died in the Trail). » It is believed Mrs. Perevere- B « The Castlegar Funeral Home|, issin' chargé of arrangements for|' * will’ be--held|-- company Was! infringing on ‘the SE Bosse and Madiocks: | : -| Erect Business Block A new. business ‘block to gan to. choose the gates for the new cemetery, Mrs, Dougan showed council @ pamphlet of gates that can be bought for. the. Park. Memorial Cemetery and then. announced m {that the one she wants is a com- bination of three designs. - port Papeete Oe sae » ted by Pettitt Photes, . want isn’t here," laug! ge “Bids for the: new. onestory chairman Carl Loeblich. Council members decided that any gate Mr. Hill told council that he trades permit to operate from: fis ~. The.two reporters tipst, tried]. «lo find a Penticton beauty’ for their ‘story, but ‘without success, ‘They hunted’ in hotel lobbies, on the streets, in. banks and stores "| photos ¢ombining. a, Pentictoa chogl bine hoped to, také ‘tc Ee and Mr, Lewis had a large Cee Oe explained that onomic investment in the com- 4 Ogiow munity and.that in all the years ME Osun could oo ts Soe beauty ‘and lush. fruit but the search proved in vain-> “Then‘they happened to drop into’a Penticton coffee shop where they spotted Judi and one of her friends., They felt that Judi. was.a beautygsuitable to adorn the ‘cov. er of their magazine and made arrangements to take, some pic- tures. They.’ spent. considerable time photographing ‘their subject ©.\ irs, Dougan chooses will be al- right with them. at home, outside, dining, talking to friends and on horseback. be 18-feet by 4%-feet and the : other will be 25-feet by 47-feet. Mr.- Maddocks .and Mr. Bosse will: also construct another store 30-feet by 47-feet if an- other ‘tenant is found, > Tie bullding ‘will-be' of cem- ent block construction. The fac- ing on the front of the stores will be buff stone ‘on the’ bot- 7 5 = Celgar to Spend $8,000,000. oe gs ee Og This Year on-Construction :. Contracts for raising the ‘steel for major. s sections of Celgar’s $50,000,000 pulp and Paper operation’ here were for ‘|the village can support snotnes. barber, " Village chairman N, fT. ‘Ogiow told Mr. Feguson “and Mr. Hilt that ‘the council must” unanimous- by council. ly vote against a trades Jicerice Council then discussed the iz- application before it’can ‘be ny suing of trades licences In gen- ed down. He explained that this!eral and it was agreed that sim- was to-protect free enterprise and ilar instances were going to come |to\see that ‘no federal laws re before council in the months ‘garding restraint of trade were dhead as the Celgar plant Is built broken. : ' and more people come in the dis- \ "My Hill. told council, that he trict. felt it. would handle Mr. Fegu-j “As far as I'm concerried,~ son's’ application fairly when it ‘gaid Commissioner Carr, “I want came up and left the meeting fol-, more information on what otker Iqwed by Mr. Feguson, ' people have found through prac- * When Mr. Feguson’s. applica: tion came up later in the meet-! ing there was wide> ‘discussion on the:question of ‘free, enter: prise. “Some people get mixed up between free enterprise and oe Me. Maddocks moved. that a committee be set up to get infor- mation on the issuing of trades licences’ by ‘other municipalities. The motion passed unanimously ” and Mr. Oglow apppointed Mr. uncontrolied enterprise,” OM Carr and village clerk Joe Loge- announced Friday by C Ltd. Celgar officials also” sald” ‘a ‘interest in- the Pa ee them of council's decisi : ti ion. - contract to build a well system s, Socialists, Baby| Foods & Cocoa! Where she. nad tests every. one or.two weeks at Castlegar in most of her subjects, she has tests only at’ Christmas , and Eas: ter at Vancouver. Tet tee ‘Where: Mrs. F. ‘M. Thorne] _ By! BURT CAMPBELL “Ty ‘Vancouver a couple of weeks. ago I was talking «to: a grade 12 student who had moved with her family to the coast from _ Castlegar last summer, took her Castlegar, Dare te While _. atten the uired mat lish, So Btamipiries ending Rival the *Yancouver teachers stick ae girt: had‘ been’ an honors stu strictly to, the course as laid down dent anid hed done well at ath- by. the department of -education. letics, even recognition | - Where this girl from. Castie- a sorards day, Inst year \f0F] EOF Jd guomstopela, the Vane hse ocholnalto anil atbtetle st” couver children don’t, But they], do Inow' books by. authors ra- ther than by titles as is taught in Castlegar... All in all my little discussiori made me much more appreciative | « of. the job W. Roy Brown-and wess. She confessed that when she shad Jeft Castlegar, for.the big ‘elty she had expected to. find the large high*school there superior “in every way to SHHS. She found one category::, taleties, nen a ny his: staff are aed at the: high " ‘Where she had to study ev-| School - i very night at Castlegar because of a ed the amount of homework assign; - Socialists seem to believe that ved, ‘she spends half that time on the materialistic nature -of capi- “jtomework at Vancouver, fina talism is ‘at the“root of ‘all evil. makes the name marks, ialists have taken to weeping pub. licly, about the supposedly mater- | friend of mine in a Toronto ade oe vertising agency. She and a friend the at and C 4 “o¥in to the conte water daily has been awarded an dthat tenders for the founda- tion -have n'sealled, Value of .| the contracts: was not announced. Tari Barclay, assistant to the president, said plans call for the mill to be in operation ‘by March 1961. : |: He sald bunkhouses for 400 and that up to'800 men will be lniieNe etritude of vo. = evidence of this is found’ in yemarks made-recently by @ soc falist.cand{idate for office in Nor- folk, South, England, J. Stewart. ‘In this Premier Leslie Frost's riding’ of Lindsay. They “had just finished all the bad weather happening ‘° Suddenly; there was a knock at the door. Sure enough it was y * faces were red to say the least.” Reading the 75th anniversary issue of the Victoria Times at the weekend I.ran across an ad by Celgar.’. ° . A map of B.C, was contained in the ad showing “Rossland,” ‘Trail’ and “Celgar.” Castlegar ‘was mentioned-in the type under | accounts to send them along. the map,. but Celgar got.the big] Only slogan I could think © 0! play‘in'the map. Hone no tou would require ae two firms to’ of start. looking for’ th Here's my Guseestad slogan: Celgar, ‘they're - “able” to. pass b Castlegar’ right by: “it at vaur ba baby, crys at night, feed — dry,” Somehow I This same fiend handles the for.a tised brand of baby food and a popular brand of chocolate cocoa. her father’s .summer cottage. in|. telling this horrible Joke about| + She said that if I could think |: of any good slogays for the two]. ip on fhe Job by this)" fall. “Pwo contracts were “let for the erection of the steel. et Western Bridge & Steel Fab- ricators. Ltd. won the job of erecting it for the ‘“woodroom’ where dogs re reduced to chips for pulping. +. Amerian Iren Manufacturing Co, won the unit price, contract providing 40,000,000 gallons of|. -men WK: de ready this month |= Commissioner George* Car said Hs feelings were ambivalent towal the question. He didn’t|- know whether free enterprise Parking | Reguiations should rule completely or wheth- New parking areas will te er it should have some checks' opened up near the business sec- and protections along with it. {tion of Castlegar and existing * “Chairman Oglow told council ' parking regulations tightened up. he wanted to. make his position | At its regular meeting ‘Tues- clear on the matter. He sald the day night, the Castlegar council coe - {approved most of the recommen- leone ‘made by a Chamber of Commerce “committee who met $5,400. Collected For Kinnaird Pool | Works: supervisor Norman McNabb‘ will be instructed to im- “earlier . that" same evening to Over $5,400 has been coltect-! plement the following Chamber ed towards Castlegar| implements business section. . 1. Clear Ist* Ave. between - Poo! fain and: Pine streets. to the * last year. About $1,200 stil} re-j boundary. lines to make room for jontas fo untaeiuee 2 ledges, | langle parking. 2. Dump fill on Pine St. near for all other steel work:1 in building the mill. The contract for the well sys- tem went, to fhe Ranney ‘Wells Co. : “Mr. wy: said the mill’s scheduled to go into Peccueley : by: October, - ina The jouse and woodroom are} ‘ki space Soralfients ot Lasaticraion as a “3, Restrict parking on Colum- soclety ‘from; the registrar of bla Ave., between the Electronic companies. When the certificate Services and Maple St. to two is received a public meeting’ hours, will be called to discuss the poal,! 4: Erect stop signs on Colum- One of the tentative sites for bia Ave. at_the entrance to Pine the popl is located near the VI:. St.. and Wood St. Wood St. is on located by the Marlane Hotel. it will ‘spend 33,000,000 on). cons struction this. year and ‘has ear- marked another $10,000,000 - for purchase” of some‘ pf the major ‘Today, however, those same soc x * letter this week* trom a [aon “think ll be :.5. Make angle parking com- q St. " able to determine the full cost! 6 Put up two-hour parking of the pool yet as new types of signs on Pine: St. between Gol- pools’ are being studied. . ,umbia and Ist. avenue. aiedanis, sald Ue swimaning Chuck's ‘Transfer ‘to make more * study “parking in the village's |