8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 Columbia Work as Rapid As Possible for Fast Start The following comment on the Columbia -River Treaty and development of the Columbia Riv- er was contained in the 17th an. nual report of the B C. Power Com- mission, just iss After the "Columbia Treaty named as th agency in firms were e British Columbia for the develop- ment of the Columbia River, took immediate action to ensure that all the necessary studies would carried out and information tained for of th be ob: appointed to carry out the investi. River Development, These and their gations and studies of the Columbia) ing. ‘irms Presentation of a 10-year cer- tificate to Walter Popoff of Cas- tlegar was made by R. Rivers, St. John's Ambulance Society. chair- man, at last week's executive meat- The 10-year award, called the ties are: Com- had been signed at the beginning] Treaty. of 1961, the British Columbia Pow- ‘As recorded in last year’s an- er Commission, which had been|nual report, several experlenced pany Limited — Duncan Lake Dam; Canadian Bureau Allied Consult- Castlegar and, District Hospital Auxiliary RUMMAGE SALE Sat., Sept.29. 11 am.-4 p.m. Legion Hall SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Get yours done now before winter sets in Phone 365-5006 ‘D. FOX Trail and District Arts Council presents OVERTURE CONCERTS MEMBERSHIPS: Adults Children Family . $8,00 - $4.00 $20.00 Available only during campaign week ”° October Ist to October 6th No single admissions For. further information phone Gwilym Hughes 365-8161 [oregon eee Ace TAX SALE KINNAIRD Notice is hereby given that the An- nual Tax Sale will be held in the Kinnaird Village Office on Monday, October Ist, 1962 at 10:00 a.m. Taxpayers are reminded that prop- erties on which 1960 taxes are un- paid will be offered for sale at that time. © Allen Selbie Village Clerk I Ng Weekly Fire Report munities on the Arrow Lakes, ‘The Redevelopment Group al- so conducted negotiations with in- dustriee in respect to navigation to a point where, for each project, the detailed selection of the .site was made, the type of dam and its lesign weré ed, and tenders for the first stages of clearing could be let on short notice, In the case of the Mica Creek project, the likely to be created by the construction of the Arrow. Lakes and Duncan Lake dams. Soceitications for re- location of dian Pacific ow Lakes ite were pre- pared, in order to permit immed- iate commencement at this work tions leading to the final site se- lection and. general Jayout_ were well advanced. However; due to its another year’s engineering work will bi before large size and complexity, ‘about; under the project. ~This basic framework was dev- eloped and much of the ground- work performed in order to expe- dite the actual resettlement work and property. purchases once au- tion of this Project can start. When completed as presently planned, it will be the highest rockfill dam in | Ri the world. Upon completion of each stage, formal reports on the various sec- tions of the Consultants’ work were submitted to the Commission. By supplying data and inform- ation on the Columbia Develop- ment, Commission staff also as- sisted the Consultants of the Bri- tish Columbia Energy Board in the preparation of. its report: on. the Columbia and Peace Rivers, As storage projects. in Canada .must be able to store specified amounts of water and must be designed to perform © manner quired by the Treaty, the |: for the project is given. During the year applications | 1, were made to the Provincial Water Rights Banch for Water Licences Treaty. projects. Public. Hearings were con- ducted by the Comptroller of Water Rights at Victoria, Revelstoke, Nakusp, Kaslo and Castlegar when the public was advised of the pro- Pposals, and the.opinions of individ- uals and organizations who con- sidered their interests likely to be affected. by the, Proposed dams were heard. The Commission made it clear at the Hearings that.those affected detrimentally --by. the . proposed flooding would « vreceive fair and to meet the’ assured: plans of oper- ation for flood control and power generation purposes. Agreements on -these aspects by the United States and dian entities are necessary. Considerable study eaae svesnaation, ‘of these lesign for Technical and other data for use at the Water Licence Hearings were collected and presented. by the. Conimission's ‘engineers and by its Consultants. At the: end of the fiscal year the issuance- of Water Licences. — at least of 5 for. purpose a establishing ‘ractical and economic criteria to katisfy all| be the needs, were carried out dur- ing the year by Commission staff and Conaaltag ts. though the United States and Canadian entities are unlikely Treaty is ratified, members of the Commission salt commenced be officially designated until | tional Riv three Bree was "considered to be immin “Applieationa were also made to the Federal Government for per- imits for the three Columbia pro- fects under the Navigable ‘Waters Protection Act: and the. Interna- ers Improvement Act.¥ The permits had not been issued at ihe: year’s end, le= sign criteria eit appropriate Un- ited’ States agencies as soon as the necessary information became a- CAR COAT SPECIAL Ladies aed men’s Car Coats Dry Cleaned for only 99c¢ Phone 365-4851 CRYSTAL. LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS vailable. At the year end these discussions were continuing.: ‘The most and direct it'can be reiter- ated "that work: onthe Columbia River Developments proceeded as rapidly as possible during the year in order that the Commission would be‘ fully prepared. to ‘commence soclal and human . problems ‘con- of the projects as soon be picking up donations ‘SHOREACRES, TARRYS, THURMS, BRILLIANT, Ze OOTISCHENIA, RASPBERRY, AND R SON The: Castlegar | and Kinnaird’ Kinsmen: Club will for the Castlegar and District Hospital: on ‘Sunday, September. 30th. Please ' shave: your “don: ; ready. If time or date causes .any inconvenience ' please bring your donations direct to the’ hospital : ; Fruit jars will be returned ‘- Castlegar-Kinnaird Kinsmen Club : ‘of Fruit and: Vegetables ia Railway's ‘Kettle Valley line at the] - and dam-construction | Arr: damai to allow the construction of the| oq: British Columbia Forest Ser- vice weekly ‘forest fire report: For Week Ending ~ Sept. 22 GENERAL SITUATION - On- ly 16 new forest fires were report- ed during the ‘past seven days bringing to 1,481 the number of fires reported this season. Although 15 fires were extin- eulshied suring; this same period, 22 fires remain burning, The gen- eral situation throughout the pro- vinee is good. - However, there is a moderate azard in the Sayward: Forest in the Campbell: River area, In thi area, onthe. higher elevations pore icularly on the southern’slopes, the light forest fuels’ are drying out by midday creating a high fire ha- zard, Hunters are asked to make sure all are This is Text of Kent ‘Bylaw That Stopped Freedomites Here ig the text of. the bylaw) and cxplorive devices; * passed by the municipal council of Kent under a seldom-used section of the Municipal Act to bar the Sons of f Freedom trekkers from the whereas the district of Kent ‘lacks school, accommodation to take care of children of school age felthin the group; i whereas the . district of Kent tacks facilities for the accom- modation of a group of this magni. 2 Central Trading Phone 365 3093. Syrup LUMBER JACK, 12-07 9c 2 TINS ‘Pineapple sices, crushed siabits 49C Miracle. Whip. kraft 32-02. 59¢ = Nestle’s Quick. 2 tw... 99 | Apple Juice 4002, 2 tins... 79ce CHRISTIE'S Free Delivery LU Prem 2 tins. Garlic Rings 8 for .. Eclairs Christie's, 3. pkgs. Mill att brands, 6 tins... Mill att brands, ease Fish & Chips 2... FRASER VALE - E Frozen Peas 2- 1202. cartons 39C & Potatoes. 100 Ibs. STORE HOURS. | ‘ Sundays 10.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday 9.00 a.m. to’ 12. noon The present ‘weather picture has ‘created ideal slash burning conditions 3: Logging slash, which of- ten extremely. hazardous conditions during hot periods, is gradually being reduced. of Week 9.00 am, to 9.00 p.m. AGENTS FOR KOOTENAY LAUNDRY an AND DRY CLEANERS cE EB E 2 E0000 000 NIGHT SCHOOL COURSES MONDAY, October 1962 - 63 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1.. Typing, English for’ New: Canadi Ballroom dancing, Ladies Keep Fit. TUESDAY, “October '2. Blue Print Reading; Square Dancing (advanced) by ‘Mr. Geo. Woods; Ceramics. WEDNESDAY, October 3. Woodwork, (Mr. Bigsby) THURSDAY, Repiemier 27. St. John Ambulance First Aid (room 105) Both Senior and Junior ‘First-Aid Classes Lumber grading will commence October, 16th. FEES: $10.00 per person: ‘All dancing fees will be $10.00 single or $15.00 per couple. — No fee. r di for English for, New ‘Canadi: ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD IN THE §.H.S.S. Change of night might be arranged to: suit if ‘possible: © Registration will take place-on the first Sire of course offered. NO REGISTRATION BY TELEPHONE PLEASE. Classes will run for 20 sessions in most cases.-No classes will be held ‘on a school ‘holiday... ‘Additional time’ will be, arranged to compensate To ensure.a class being held 15 persons should ‘register. Exceptions to this requirement may be made\ “Vocational courses. Other short courses ‘are being planned for the near future. Watch for. particulars in the Castlegar News.: ’ Phone 365-5103 | L.E, Cantell, 0 Director. of Night “Schools. Castlegar School. Board. - . Vailable houses for sale might not Whereas the counell of the dis. trict of Kent is rellably informed that an organized group of several]. hundred Fnembers 0 of the Doukho- |‘ ‘bor sect known as Ra tude under and sanitary conditions; » And whereas the arrival of a group of this kind-in the’ district of Kent ‘will disorganize the .2du. cational system ‘of’ the school dis- trict, will: bea menace’ to health . (RITA'S Rey, EA. Brophy, PP. Sth at xim Street’ and Sons of is: rapidly approaching: the dlatrict | * of Kent with the intention of re- maining in that district for an in- Sctlalte Periods x whereas many children of. Pion age ‘are within the’ ap- proaching Sroup: hereas the: group hea | and. is likely’ to lead to breaches of the peace and. the possible break- down of law and order. in’ the dis- trict; ‘And whereas the powers and authority vested in or. conferred upon the council are.inadequate to a deals with the emergency created by neither Sue financial resources ne.|. cessary to enable ‘the members to} acquire) dwelling houses, nor) the intention of acquiring or maintain- ing dwelling houses within the dis- ‘ frie ‘; eee Thurs,,'7:45 pm. Bible Peope 4 whereas membera e| Tu 7:30 pm. Young Sect are addicted to nudism, arson |; re i and the illegal use of 5 HOUSING RINTS ei Castlegar: - - Series "ot f worship st 730:p. “4Q, Why do many people chogse Kinnaird — Service of Worship at to build a house rather than buy a 945 am. ready-built one? A. There are reasons why a CHUECH seis eae CHRIST prospective © homeowner... might choose to build.:He might, for ex- ample, have difficulty in finding a ready-built house that fits his UNITED Robson — ast. and sn eundays at ers Hall guard ay vigcam tn the ‘Fwin| oF Rive GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. T. Evans, Ph. 365-5538 needs | and tastes, Perhaps there are some special features he would like to have incorporated in his Church School at 945 am. new home.and by building he can|- Worship at 11.00 am. have’ the house ‘tailored exactly | sipie Study: Wednesday at 7.30 pam, 0 nee In addition, the location of a- THE PENTECOSTAL ‘TABERNACLE Sunday. School: - 10 am. Morning Worship - 11 a.m. be satisfactory for his family or he may already own a choice lot in a desirable area for building rather lc. =... than buying’a house, Prayer and ‘Bible’ "study = =. Thurs- SCONE ok People's « eiday at 720 pai FOR RESERVATIONS : MEXICO - HAWAIIAN © AND EUROPEAN. TOURS ‘Sunday ‘ “AR r : . Eucharist ARRANGED ue ‘ ad ee acc & % e ashe School ts ‘ eras 7 a asi he CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR Rev. @. ® Ba Parish; Priest THE WESTERN ‘HOTEL | oatvary BAPTIST CHURCH CHAIN Pace Grace ‘Presbyterian Church */ ; : i i 148 to 28 Sunday School WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone ‘365-4911: APSR United Church — Ist and Srd sun-| days at/11 am. > Anglican Church —.2nd and 4th st. DAVIS cs praeeen at (CHURCH : ing duly assembled’ enacts as fol; lows? 1) The counell of the “district of Kent declares that by’ reason of the ‘matters’ set forth -in’ the’ pre- amble hereto an emergency exists. 2) No person associated with or being a part of the group of. Dove: hobors presently moving from th areato.Agassiz or the district of Kent with the intention of remain- ing close to the Mountain Prison for Doukhobors and no person who is or has been a member of or who is has been actively’ associated with the Doukhobor sect known as Sons of .Freedom shall enter the district of Kent during the contin- uance of this. emergency. | 3) Any person who contravenes any provision of this bylaw’ shall be Hable to arrest without warrant and. on summary conviction to a fine of up to $500 or to impriso ment for up to six months or bo! together ‘with ‘costs. : : New Industrial _ Bank: Manager pielman has’ been: ap- Me pointed ‘manager: of the.new Ke. Towna office of the:Industrial Dev. : lelopment “Bank. :: He -was.born:in Calgary and wi Now, therefore the council of, | the district of.Kent in open meet-| Kootenay area or the Grand Forks | - Dear: Sit:: jon have done an‘excellent job a The press, radio ‘and televis~ |‘ Letters to Editor on School Bus Stopping and Slogans Dear Sir: ‘The . Government, | we. under- stand, gontermplat, using the word CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 27, 1962 PAINTING Free :Estimates Gladly Given the last few weeks ers of the resumption of school, and the ‘necessity to watch for children. | “ i Parents ‘and school trustees ape preciate your sosistante. and con- cern in this matter.’ The Associa~ tion ‘would like, on; their behalf, to thank you for your share in this iblic service. me At % ‘the. same ‘time. BCSTA draws to your attention, and with your assistance-to the’ attention of drivers,.a section of the Motor Ve-|t hicle- Act ais is’ perhaps being too: many. drivers. a highway were ofa ‘business or residence distrlct, el meeting or. a.sch school bus; My “(b) that is stopped ona high way; and “(e) upon o a near’ which | asign ed. | or signal is di Sgilcating "hat ‘the school ‘bus is receiving ;or discharging schoo) children, shall stop the vehicle. be. fore reaching the school bus and shall not proceed until the school bus.resumes: motion or until ‘the driver ofthe school bus signals to other drivers. that it is safe to proceed.” The ‘Association respectfully requests your.assistance more drivers aware of the above concern is as much for the children as. for the- motor vehicle drivers in making this request. F. M. Reder, General ‘Secretary, B.C. School ‘Trustees As- sociation, : on the 1964 ise pie “Undoubt- British: Columbia is. beautiful P. 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