CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 14, 1961 CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS | Hundred and Farty-Seven euueee Sivversue Bylaw... That a sewerage system is necessary for Castlegar was an admitted fact by all platform speakers and 100 per cent of the questioners. at ‘Monday night’s public forum meeting on the subject. Disagreement between the pisHorm and: bers. of the hinge: only | on some ot the: ‘cost factors, t the high school. Another way is to ask himself what the village’s responsibility is in maintaining a high rate of employ. ment during the slack winter months and what, approximately $69,000. in’ returned monies ‘from’ the . bylaw’ for labor done under :the. winter works program, would do in the ‘way-of either subsidizing sewer more bilities. for,’ certain .of the costs and whether these costs shoyld be absorbed in some way by all village taxpayers, ‘by. 'sewerage users generally, or .by individual sewer ¢cn- nections. The proposed $420,000 sewerage ‘by- law will be repaid over a 20-year period by a user’s rate of $3 a month per resi- dence and a frontage tax of 20 cents per foot per year, (probably dropping as the years go by.) Each homeowner would be responsible for bringing the service from the village property to“his h hold tion charges or in putting down beer on village streets. . rtainly. an important . point | that * should ‘not be ‘forgotten is the one “that if this, bylaw is defeated, and if, sewerage bylaws presented’. -by: future ‘councils -are program. defeated, then ‘it. is possible that this ‘vil- lage will see health inspectors closing homes and Businesses and perhaps .even the minister of health ordering the village to incur indebtedness for certain sewer- age projects in polluted areas of the com- munity::* ik here in (estimated’ at $2 per foot) and would pay a $65‘connection charge. Hooking up to the system would be compulsory within a yet-to-be-decided period of time. One way a homeowner can look at the question of sewerage is to ask himself what it would cost him if he had to re-. place his present septic tank tomorrow: Another way is to look at the dollars that - it is costing him to replace and maintain present disposal:fields at the-hospital and A *y carried « issue accurately nota ‘we hope, the feeling of the meeting held Monday at ° the high school. That meeting appeared convinced ttiat..a “yes” vote. tomorrow on the sewerage bylaw was imperative to” Castlegar’s future’ growth .and. d CFP Studies Pulp Millfor P.. Canadian Forest Products Ltd. appears to be a new contender for the honor of building the first. pulp 3; Foreat mill in. the Prince George District, Nak : Company officials aren't talking for the reoord, but it Is an open secret that OFP foresters have been in the field ‘scrutinizing the feas!- bility of supplying a pulp mill Es, logging’ and: MIL waste in* area, © jy, TuMOTS of Be pulp alll for Prince’ ‘George’ have appear- ed‘ to be largely wishful’ thinking, but. the current. picture ‘appears to reflect greater, degree of reality. First, ‘Oshadian Féreat Products George Just how much pulpable. material would be available for ¢ nulp. mill, ‘The thin factor brightening the prospects. for..the . oft-rumored Prince George mill future rise in demant ‘for Pulp. At the moment the world‘pulp market more years to put a mill into pro- duction, and an increase in demand by the-middle of the decade. (>; OFP ‘isnot the only company in the pulp prospects in the Prince George ares. i *, &. group of unidentified Eur- opesn? interests has ‘taken’ @ close has been ‘adm mint Tt has ‘started a $12 million at fais Port ‘Mellon’. which will double capacity from 200° tons of semi’)and unbleached kraft pulp to £00 tons.of bleached, ‘erat pulp per day, It recently dropped pian to bulld a $50 million pulp. and wood productss, complex near Grande Pralris in: northwestern Alberta, where .OFP his extensive sawmill and Plywood operations. In “confirming the decision to cancel the proposed Alberta pulp operation, OFP. vice-president b. L. G. Bentley made ‘it clear the com- pany was not, closing the’ door to ie possibility of. expanding else- “here, ves har- mill, ing.the possibility of carrying out look at the , and Noranda Mines’ ‘Ltd, announced it was study- Pulp’ mill studies when’ the ‘com- pany purchased several mills in the Prince George region. ‘Canadian Bible Society Presents Motion Picture ‘The thrilling atory of the work of the Bible Society among the blind people of’ the world. is being ment’and the present and future health ‘of our citizens. If:that ‘feeling -prevails. at the ballot boxes tomorrow, Castlegar will have a sewerage system ean cby the end of next April. ; . And Boundary Extensions The ae of the too area extension bylaws — covering: the Sherbike‘Sopow subdivisions and the Castle Bar Ranch— which are.to be presented to..Castlegar owner-electors. tomorrow, rest, this news- paper believes, to a fair extent on the opinion the individual yoters in this vil- lage hold of the members of their mun- icipal council, /) 7 A Neither the ‘Sherbiko-Sopow residents nor the Oglow, Brothers: have tried to high-p e ‘the idents | of :C; into accepting ‘the two areas ‘into. the. vil- lage. Instead they have preferred to.make their representations to the elected ‘re- presentatives of the Village of Castlegar in the hopes that approval by commission: ers would mean: approval tomorrow by - . owner-electors. No member of council has put his re- ~ “SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF. a, MORNS i nt on the - he did not ‘have to resign) putation at stake on either one or. both of the area extension bylaws, or certainly more of a selling job -would: have. been ; done; but were ly convinced themselves that ‘the tivo-bound- ary extensions. are desirable - and™ were prepared to let stated facts. speak for themselves. The facts are, that as far: as the Sher- -! biko-Sopow area.is concerned, the Village would gain more than it would spend in. that area. In addition, it would now. have- tne -veating legislation pissed at the last sestion of the mont ‘wit, it is hoped, overcome the problem, of supplying raw material. for a pulp mill in‘ the Cid George} area,’ In the pas, the covérnment wrestied with the problem of grant- ing some form of, security’ of supply to 4 pulp mill-in' an area already| supporting @: mill economy, ° The new ‘legisiation . attempts to solve the ‘dilemna by offeritig- a pulp mill first priority to | viding. the scriptures for the mis- Ferbane “district secretary of the A Bible Society. : Mr, Tingley is presenting a mo- tion Pleture entitied “so Great the Light” ot will ‘be ‘showing at the Bente: costal’ “Tabernacle, Castlegar, “dn Bept. 18 at 730.pm.: This fs the story of the bratiie ‘Bible, in its production, -Gistribution and influence. In its world wide: work of pro= stonaries of, all churches, the Sac- iety ‘renders © this outstanding sere the expected |. is glutted, but -it- takes~ three-or // is expected to reduce the: surplis, with more than a passing ‘interest |” told Suroushowt, “the province by |i J. Raymond Tingley ‘of | vice to the’ blind ‘at a: fraction of the cost of . ee species. unsuitable for lumber pro- duction and ‘the: waste, from’ jogging operations in qustained “yield. cunts. In this way, thé sawmill. aper= ators will get the timber they need for) lumber-* "production © and” the} “qaste” material’ would be. utilized i by a pulp mill.3~ The CFP onews in the Prince George are Teportedly “analyzing an area under. ifs control, buil Te} tion wise, that is .inevitably ‘going to be“ a part of this village anyway.. 9 As far‘as the Oglow Brothers’ plans forthe Castle’ Bar Ranch are concerned (and here it should ‘be remembered | that , one ‘of the. company’s : princip: Ogiow,. resigned as village Mains so as to be above reproach inthe matter bé:. fore the. voters although!‘he was‘ told ‘by the department’ of municipal affairs that T. effort'to promote safety: ‘by ‘empha- September Now ‘Winter’. Month . The announcement of Septem- vbersas “Winterization Month” is an sizing the importance of having BAILEY’S.LTD, In, the; Oglow Building - YARDGOODS .- WALL-TO-WALL, CARPETING... CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - DRAPERIES. * SPHONE ‘CASTLEGAR’ 365-8222” NELSON SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 ’ CIVIC: CENTRE ‘GROUNDS ' PRESENTING THE FAMOUS AND STILL UN- DEFEATED WORLD CHAMPION TREE CLIMBER DANNY SAILOR WHO WILL AT. APPROXIMATELY 3 P.M., PUT. ON A THRILLING ‘EXHIBITION ATOP A. 100- FT. SPAR TREE. — KELLY: STANLEY. of Wash., USA, who is US, champion speed climber will compete at about 5 p.m. with DANNY SAILOR for the: speed climbing tree climbing championship. up and down the 100- ft. spar tree: : : Adults $1.00 Competitions Start at 1, Pm, FALL FAIR IN FULL SWING DURING THE © EVENING , Games — Relew ys — Acts. Edwina Hyde ‘Is/Falr. Queen uf | Worka ‘aus pervisor Nabb: sald ‘the:new village Igor’ Norman ‘Mo- cman ‘omintto” to atiady 2 a Net ual ip. trick works much better with three| protesting cansisuition of the Bist Arrow dam, moyed that the report “(pbe tabled in view: of-recent power | men on it than titi each man crew, eee : Mr, MoNobb sald that the ‘eta dies wading pool has been drained because of the recent rainy apell.1f] , Thdian ‘summer sets in the ‘Pool will be’ | refilled || Will be inatalied onthe village. Ught “1 pole in: aah of: the: Oanadlan’ “Imp- hile: developments in ‘the province, The motion passed unanimously, sy { . Two. qumegsean atreot . lighta| will bo“inatatied on Pine St,:Ond erlal Bank’ _ Of 1,000 wears an ;, answers everytime you buy © - ‘advertising . ;ABC-audited cireutation facta: oa be Children 50. Cents LOCAL LOGGING AND MINING caged ce “if you, guess that. out of 100 Women only one weara an AA. ‘width shoe, or’ that only 1: out’ chances are that you would be about correct. Be absolutely’ sure-of: your.” ‘gure. Ask us about our ABC facts... || enay’ and Okanagan municipalities “| fence’ ‘recommends’ it’ “in * ight of 23 the world: attuation.” Us tier | viet t the villige’s No. 1 well; " ‘Comm, ‘Coo! the possibility of microfilming im- porlant : village: documents’. will’ be} looked into. Mr, Cook said Olvll De- a ‘Paul Oglow stterea “by ‘letter’ 5 sell. the 19 uillae @ small building for| $400, ‘Ths bullding“is: ‘located on then 5 the il ‘that-in light of assurandes of pre bylaw Js being considered village .residents to Poe on to the sewerage system. to the sewerage line while {t is be- the one Gelgar installed at ‘Wood- land ‘Park. : , It would cost $85,000 and woul serve an outelde figure? population’ $11,000 each, The. treatment plant would be ‘altuated in a eornerof the sanitary: auig j and 1061' flood’ levels; ° of © 3,700, “Lift. stations: would “cost {‘i J: to do ie: within ste specified timé; The” would: not go for ‘inclusion ‘of ‘the. $85 hook-up chargé in the bylaw. stan against. buying “pipe ‘whole-| ff sale “aind ‘re-selling chairman. 4s not in business and it does not do bs does it’: buy ‘cement’ at wholesale} - which would make it compulsory far|" pty Counell has ‘considered a prem- Se ium to those’ persons‘ who hook on | * ing -constmicted” instead ‘of waiting |’ Bola the, erate hed tobe: #. sep i "BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. ‘Lt. 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