CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 4, 1976 Now letme felyou You may never spat about them in the pages of history, but yo and his popular Sugar and Spice column, Patricia Yourg. John Bohle. Book reviews by Percy. Maddux. Pat Metge’s recreation column. John Dalziel. on golf .. and curling.. Germaine Fletcher's Gems from the Past. Pastor Donald Reed's Pulpit and Pew. And then there's Murray Little's commentary on the local scene, A Little This: and a Little That, with his — prodding of iocal bureaucracies. And who could forget ‘Ann Landers?’ Try ‘em — you'll like ‘em. CASTLEGAR NEWS >” Thorsdays and every day of the week, the Castlegar News gives you more to enjoy! BR sa _|BEEF LIVER |sHELED Sunflower Seeds rgacs Biggest Little Supers “Markotl HA" BEER ° 200 Ib, & up to a ede Gov't. Inspected 79¢ Ib. Do-it-Yourself Project CUT & WRAPPED 10c Ib, Sliced, Ib; .. 6 Cottage Rolls lean, Ib. . $1.00) Delicious: Cooked Too! - Coll Garlic Sausage | Ib, 2.03.0 79 5 Ibs. and up. 69c Frying. Chicken Reg. Value $1.39 pound ‘THIS WEEK ONLY 79¢ Umit 5 lbs, to Customer] Salad Dressing I 32 of. Jar ‘Special . 2. 69e Crisco 3 Ib. tin . . $1.59 Umit 2 tins to Customer Purity Flour’. 20 Ib. bags 28 FOR SALE: 18 fi, Service Meat Case with Compressor. ° 1 — Electric. Semt-Auto- matic Check Stand No Reasonable. Offer. RefusedI. - 992. columbia Ave. Ib... 2s. 69e]: Castlegar, B.C. "KEEP YOUR’ BUDGET. ALIVE WITH OUR * LOW, LOW. PRICES FOR: YOUR SHOPPING 2-Sat. ‘ill 5:30. PM. ° Ciosed Sundays : members ofthe Zod sii $4 3 OF ANTICIPATION is experienced by these Beaver Colony awaiting the Castlegar fecal carving of ths ZGiset Pamp Carving the face ts leader Don Agnew’ who ‘is-being ‘given an‘ able hand by Venturer and asistant leader Martin Allis. The full colony. of for Thi Halloween Kiwanis Scout’ Hall where they enjoyed and ‘devouring numerous treats. ~2nd Castlegar Beaver Colony Photo CanCel’s Brief The following is the pre- face to a brief presented: by © :Canadlan Cellulose Co. Ltd. to the) Comptroller” of Water * Rights’ ‘at ” hearings « recently concluded in Rovelstoke. ee oe ‘The purpose of this brief is to outline some of the more im- portant concerns of Canadian Cellulose’ Company, , Limited (CanCel) if the: Revelstoke (1880) Project proceeds. In preparing this brief for filing by August 16 in’ Ac- -cordance with your direction, we are attempting to inform you, to the extent . presently possible, as to the position CanCel proposes to take at the hearing to. be resumed on September 18, 1976. CanCel’s legal position is that: 1. The Columbia River. isa _ Ravigable river and CanCel has” the'right, in common: with “others, to unobstructed naviga- -tion'on the river. <2. ‘The right to float loge down the river-is part of the common law right ‘of navigation. 8. A atructure, such as a dam, that obstructs navigation is a public nuisance actionable upon proof of special damages: not- withstanding that authority to build the ‘structure has been given under the Navigable Waters Protection Act of Canada and the ‘Water Act of British Columbia. 4. ° CanCel would suffer special damages ifthe Revelstoke Dam were to ‘be constructed’ or operated in such a way as to obstruct the flotation: of ‘log bundles on the Columbia River. ‘between the Mica! Daman Keenleyside Dam. 5. ‘The right to authorize a lawful obstruction of navigation rests! solely with the Parlia- “ment of Canada.-* BUY A COLORADO BLUE <0 SPRUCE na ora NORWAY. SPRUCE -. (NA POT. Decorate “the tree © for. je > Christmas,’ then’ plant WEEK NURSERY. & FLORISTS sh SAM'S 1001 °- 9th Ave. South : sibel “SPh. 368-7322. China to Comptroller It appears that,the appli- cant, British Columbia Hydro: and Power, Authority (Hydro), has no plans to preserve the: navigability of the Columbia River. In filing this brief and_ appearing at the hearing, Can- Cel does . not..waive, but ex- pressly | reserves. its ‘legal rights,: including the right to object to any impairment. of navigability on’ the river or interference with, or’ damage to, its operations. No Charges Follow Single: Car. Accident : No charges have been laid. after. a 1963 Jeep’ sustained. an. te satiated oa $2 000, after it Tailed a curve Sunday Teaving the road and travelling CanCel ‘appreciates that the hearing is pursuant to the ‘Water Act of British Columbia to assist you to determine whether to grant’ a. leence authorizing the diversion and use, of the Columbia: River for the purpose sought by Hydro. However, CanCel respect- fully. points out that: for the water licence to validly author- $625 Damage In Rear-End Accident. A read-end collision oc- curred Thursday of last week, at the corner of Columbia Ave. and Maple St. resulting in an estiniated $625 damage to the two vehicles involved. ‘A 1960 Meteor, driven by Frederick Kinicki of Castlegar, received approximately $75 > damage when it was struck in the rear by a 1971. Cricket driven by Karen I. McCallen of Robson. The incident occurred when the Kinicki vehicle, north- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 4, 1978 NOTICE Castlegar % District Golf Club ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Friday, Nov,19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Castlegar Legion Lounge BUSINESS; - Committee Reports Financial Report Election of Officers & General Discussion bound on Ave., stopped just before the cross- walk and was struck in the ar. No injuries have been re- ported. No charges have been laid. - Average - Common Burglar John Bennett, assistant manager. for Chubb Security Systems, lectures on_ alarm ayatems, locks and safes at the B.C. Police College. He’s com- piled a breakdown’ of _ the common burglar. The average : burglar is between 18 and 20 years of age. Predominantly male. Most common times for the “home are dusk to 11 p.m, and’ apartments 1 Leas fo 3 pm. Monday to Thurada: ‘The. favorite Bt are August and December. Tools include screw- _ drivers, crowbars, | pry-bars, ‘horseshoeing tools,-a pipe- wrench, or 8 card. Favorite items: (a) stereos, ize the of the pro- posed dam it must. recognize and preserve navigation, failing which it will infringe upon the exclusive constitutional juris- diction of Parliament to authorize interference with navigation. CanCel is, of course, aware of the stated undertaking by Hydro to mitigate the effects of the project and to compensate those who will be adversely. + affected. The experience of the Mica Dam and the absence to an cash (b) fewellors: | fur, clothing ‘and {c) small appliances, art or coin collections. Favorite areas include dark unlocked houses, | base- ment doors, apartments with only a privacy lock (push-knob type), homes without a lived-in appearance, (97 per cent of Vancouver burglaries in 1974 occurred in vacant buildings.) Burglar’s attitude: Hit fast ‘and get out. fast. Use the public's carelessness or sense of down’ a.160 foot Police say driver, Brian weary of Castlegar, escaped Selkirk Presents Its: Brief ‘Selkirk College was among several groups that presented a brief last week to the Provincial Cc C The incident occurred near, : date of any pro by, Hydro to CanCel cone to his advan- the project leads the Com tothe ‘unavoidable conclusion that there will not be adequate mitigation of, and compensation for,‘ its increased capital and operating expenses resulting from. the ‘project unless stringent conditions are pro- vided in the licence. The cumulative effects *, likely to ensue from yet another “ dam are so serious to the opera- tions of CanCel that it has no alternative but to oppose the there are on an Continuing Education. Principal Mitch Anderson ‘emphasized that. Community Education is a high priority at Selkirk College, and should be | properly. funded by the govern- ment, ‘The Selkirk brief pointed “Sout that:the demand for com- ‘munity ’education has grown remarkably. in’ recent years. Participation’ in. the Selkirk Community Edcuation program * has increased ten-fold over the past ten years, but government funding has not kept pace. The brief asked: that’ the govern- ment share in ‘support of con- s~ tinuing education, rather. than require use of local taxes as at present. The college also asked the government to: consider the “plight ‘of: people who require educational services, but live in entiyin areas. Extra funds are in order to develop home-study packages for these students. In the past such funds have been deleted from’ the college budget: by the govern- ment. The college also stressed the educational needs of adults who wish to complete their high school education. At present, ‘there are few, opportunities for high; school ‘completion. less adequate safeguards to protect its interests, Briefly stated, it is, there- fore, the position of CanCel that: & 1.\The’ construction of the ~ proposed dam at’ Revelstoke will result: in substantial in- terference with, disruption of and damage to, its operations, 2, “For these reasons,'CanCel has no alternative but to oppose the construction of the dam as presently envisaged unless its interests are fully: and ef- fectively protected. + This’ brief can’ only high- light the areas of major concern. to CanCel because it does ‘not have sufficion! relovant detaiis of the project. In; addition, CanCel is not qualified or able to assess, as the Comptroller. will, the necessity or safety of © the proposed dam. 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