2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 28, 1963 CASTLEGAR NEWS | | Here, Tet the prees the people's by gain” unawed by A Established. te in Nineteen Hundred and’ Fett Seven A physical aiset with a material value of $1 million’ and’ an’ educational’ value that is incalcuable is possible within the next few years in: the’ Castlegar District in the form of.a regional college. The pro- He vincial Eovernment would put up half ‘its construction - this school: district would ‘contribute _prob- ably less than ‘one-quarter of the” remain-, ing costs. é Next Tiursdey, whe en area residents ked: ‘to tion: “Are you in favor of “School : trict No. 9." (Castlegar) participating © in the establishment and operation ‘of ‘a. re- gional college within: the West Kootenay area?” If “at leastone more person votes ‘yés’ than votes ‘no,’ then this school dis- . trict will be ‘empowered, along —: we ope ith: other’ presently’ participa- ting school districts in‘the West Kooten- ays, to carry. planning to the stage where a.money referendum, would be prepared and presented to ‘ratepayers for the es- tablishment “of ‘such a. college. Speaking strictly ‘from ‘a Castlegar- and-District point‘ of view, we cannot af- ford to say ‘no’ at this stage. In essence we are presently just voting on the prin- ciple ofa regional college. We can’t say Eack of Sewerage | is Holding Up Blacktop As mentioned in.an editorial on ‘the front page of. this newspaper last. week, we believe the passage of the sewerage. ; bylaw in Castlegar to be essential, There. isa definite health hazard and our mun- * ieipal ° council ‘is unanimous. in -its «view “that this is the. best ‘obtainable’ bylaw and that the need for sanitary Sewers is: “im a real one. : ‘ po Ifa person wants. to find other ways: of “doing ‘something such methods | can be found and we expect that this is true with the present sewerage bylaw. : How- ever, ‘this’ bylaw. is financially: attractive and that municipal ‘councils of, all persua-. sions have.felt:the need for sanitary, sew- ers is evidenced’ by the fact, that we’re now voting ‘on’ sewers for the third time in less than 18 months. If’ we/don’t ‘pass * this bylaw. we can only expect’ yet another and ‘in . the ‘meantime: blacktopping < and’” other needed stitnlefpal Eieeproyernenis| A Worthy Code of Citizenship ¢ Conduct : My country relies upon me to’ pre- serve and defend it against forces. ‘that threaten my; ‘government, my churches, my schools, my way of life, my. very being. Born in: freedom, :: believing ‘in’ free- dom; mine’'is the infinite ‘duty to live asa”: good. citizen, ;as a man who serves his country. This:is the:code by which I will ‘use my freedom. “art 1. Public’ service ‘will be my chief business. Apathy is‘a habit that becomes,. a disease-from. which the citizen-dies ‘aid’ the nation falls. I will not be indifferent _ to the’ public needs of my community and. "my country... 2: Integrity, character, principle’. and vigilance: are the price that freedom: ex- Close fo Control Management or control of news ~ is not a long + step from control of _news- papers: And’ a nation ‘loses some small part of its freedom each time some bur- - eaucrat decides that the less people know about what's going . on: in Washington, ‘the safer he will be in his job. — Lancaster (S.C. ): News ‘and’ operating ‘ costs’ while. : ‘gements ] - not what‘ we are now ‘hone acked to con-| F -sider. Right: now we're: just® being: ‘asked j $ ici % havior,: ‘to my cominunity, ' to my, Cpe ‘in ‘temples and’ church no ‘to! it py the a juestion is is oe to ‘get'’the affirmative nod elsewhere in the West Kootenays and if we.turn the idea down there would likely be. justifi- cation for some other’ ‘cominunity - to de- mand the college’s ‘establishment at’ a other than 5 astlegar-Kin- regional “college ‘Jooks like’ the best edu- cational deal ever ey this’ school ‘dis-| ¥ t ich a’ college. daté’-that ratepayers only ‘will be able to vote on a money bylaw: for the college]. and it will then “be 60'per cent of them who will have to be convinced of its need. It'is not‘ going to cost us’ one red cent ' to’ vote ‘yes'on this: particular sub- ject next Thursday ‘yet''we stand to poss- ibly Iose the right’ to’ claim the regional college for the’ Castlegar-Kinnaird area {as by UBC ‘presid Dr. John B. ‘Macdonald in his report, on High- er Education’ in B.C); if we! vote no. ‘The decision, stheretores: isn’t a difficult one. must await that day in future ‘when sewers will come... : Eighty per cent.of the increased .cost in this sewerage bylaw over the one pre- sented ‘in :‘D \: 1961, is h inclusion of the two new. areas of the vil- lai ‘presented at that time yet,.as we. pointed..out -last ‘week,:connection charges >are down 1828, “(from $65. to $40), “the froltage tax is “down' 5’ cents a foot from '20': cents to 15 cents) and the monthly: ‘user. rate is down $6 a year (from $3 a “month to. $2.50). ‘bylaw .is : definitely. financially attractive, the need ‘for: sewers isn’t ser-| iously questioned anywhere,:.and further many aspects of future’: ; municipal ‘dev- elopment must await’ passage of*a sewer- . age: bylaw.- ‘We .can* have work underway, on a sewerage system in March’ by sup- ‘porting this bylaw: next. : Thursday. acts, These I owe to the, land in which I live. I not compromise with what I know, to ‘be wrong. ‘8.1 will--Keep - faith with my. fellow]! citizens.’ I will ' be loyal ‘to. my, fellow: men, to my: faith; to my. ideals; to, the’ values. that must characterize and “guide my» be- tive, intelligent, and’ iadentanaing spirit. il“ ind: adership. at ‘every. level—in ‘schoo! ‘Without Jeadership at *: every. evel—in is and colleges, in shops and, markets, and ‘its agencies—I become | the. easy Vie- tim: of evil or alien: force.’ 5. The” ‘education and instruction. “of | “constantly... ‘seek . derstanding” ft] my country, its in tutions, and the. world in’ which I live. Reon a financial point of view the in th ic ib 4 Te is at'a later| 422 of | Mr. Hughes ‘suggested that ‘infor- Jered ‘on JunjperS shock nich smote on every human: heart, is’ not’ altogether, destitute fe truly' transcended bound ” Giateful Tam that 1 Kennedy, It wes in London, in June through "the: streets at dusk:in an open ‘limousine with Prime Mini. GASTLEGAR BRIEFS | the use: of. firecrackerg by. auth rized. adults, $ Permission was granted ‘to Lo: rettats Beauty Salon to,’ operate from a trailer. Comm: Gwilym this'and'said businesses should’ developed in the “village's: co: mercial area or in premises con- structed especially for ‘business lon, ‘ . . . Comm. -V. R. Cook “cai: he was opposed ‘to changing parking in’ front’ of the Credit ‘Union-Cas- tlegat Sporting Goods block: back to diagonal’ parking from ‘parallel. mation be obtained from communi- ties: such: as. Trail where parking is *govérne "by widths of; streets ‘and where:some streets have par- allel parking on one side and dia. gona: on ithe other Wi Mr. Cookaaid action had been | ers, and ‘he held’ aloft | © e | pray ico had t ‘a few glimpse of John Fitzgerald A motion, was passed ‘glowing 3 Hughes said he dido’t agree’ with |’: purposes, He voted egalnet toe ‘mo- a ti ‘crowded; into nar: row: ttle ‘Buckingham Gate, ‘and ‘waited for, the: President and ‘Mra; Kennedy,’ and ,was/ delighted: the English- people’ around me liked 9 | them go juucl a and out they, stepped. L ‘can’ see ad trong; ; boyish ‘fac his. nd: hi ‘and Ther ‘turned-and waved’ crowds, How ‘fortunate’ 1 was 'to have been fn London then.’ me atime’ lke ‘this: we ‘all seo nostalgic, and that. is; not a it. is) not: to:wallow ’ ‘last ;week’* thi lay’ last ;Friday.\ inklin Roosévelt’s ria in’ the: aut was on ‘his way t Islands to’ grant "them paren. ce, and he. wi given, el- 3 not, .of courae, ‘and would. nok, frat the visit here ,, ia ie} 1987 of the President of, the: Unit- ed States cad Mrs, Franklin Dela- no Roosevelt, What a day. that In. sad ‘days, it's good to wave pleasant ; memories, even if they the™ contest and‘ he. claimed’ his prize’'the . following: morning. ‘Ed Lewis’: name appeared:in the Cas- ftlegar Drug ad the: fonowing week ‘and ‘he “claimed “his $5’ prize-'the following ‘morning. 4 ‘Last: Week! Mrs..:B.. Murray, whots name in the adiof jarner, as first vice-presitient, came to Victo- 4. discovery. a toate your children” for the first time through tho magic of2) 2) a for protecting’. the | At Rinnaird's zounell meet We ‘week ‘attention ,, was browit focus ‘on’ the’ Castlegar: Bow ie ;peenosal through “Ausocined Ws ee Hoar with as js recent letter’ sent ‘o i the ‘Pollutio: of ¢oncern’ ‘y -SFinanelal’ assistance, with pur. chase of an alternative water:sup- Py. ‘will: also be requested in the ice on) an ‘alternative: water tem «of should chlorine become: inadeauate (ts P&G allding Supply, claimed |= wursday. taken by the public works’ de; ae ment on tifose requests made’.b: the: Castle. Bar ‘subdivision . delege.|, ‘tion at council's last meeting ‘that dealt with “the ‘public works de- Partment ny e ‘ Rapecting for the water. depart. ment; Mr.’ Hughes, said that the ‘work’ on 5th Ave, hasbeen’ com- pleted. except: for a‘ fire’ hydrant which was. to. be, installed the fol- owing day.’ He ‘sald that’ 1,700 it. of.4-inch’ water line.had been ‘low- winter works pro; water meter ordered” at: various | businesses * in: Castle Ber, jhas arrived, on" motio “of Maddocks, application will be’ ‘made, casing at’ the department's sel eer was read reporting that. traffic count will be taker and Columbia” in /the spring to determine’ whether there is ‘a’ ne- other location. . “Wor us ‘supervisor ‘Norman Me- Nabb will be dsked.to estimate the cost of. enlarging the library as re: quested in a letter from the library’ board. Municipal’ elerk Joe ‘Logelin said he’ has! ‘applied’: for? winter; | works assistan ce for tlie ‘projectin for! action, A letter “of keen. a appréelation” will be sent: both’ the RCMP. and Civil Defence for tral work done on ‘night: i 6. The p of faith, ¢ , 2, and intelligence are my armor; my trust is in God.’ ‘With a= sense ‘\of ‘conviction ‘in: my |: cause .and- dedication . to’:.the ‘principles 4 will never}: _ forget that I.am and: will function ‘as a res-|: which ‘made by. country ‘free,-I ponsible citizen. mm: ‘Kiwanis’ Mecerine highways ‘traffic’ engin. | | cessity for a traftic Ment at Ahat : ~Industital,’ Comm hots cand Residential VS “THE CASTLEGAR NEWS | < Pablished | Every .Thureday At : Ly oe Oe Lv. Campbell, Poblisher “audit. Bureau of Circulations. It! is a member of the Canadian sreexiy ‘News- octation, the B.C. divirion of the Cansdian rate to the News ~ is $3 per year. The price by delivery boy is 40 | BEST DRESSED "MEN. WEAR - McGILL SHOES > from EREMENKO’ 5. g “5 tavonton Box - oe: * / Offlee = Hours: fee ‘will: be‘used ‘to purchase ‘games for ‘the “children at’ Silver: Birch ver. Dire School ’.on' the ' evening ofthe Open House’ meeting. 68. and ft the ‘month ‘of; Décember,. th 42, ) coneteat ta water: upply, yor domeatic 'Mrs.’G. Hughes reported: Christm: fea can injthe Dr. cott lome: fund and Christmas} greet- ings; will “be extended throighout the’ area’ on: belialf ‘of! the*don WESTFAIR: Salte ts. oe IR: Salted