12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 14, 1963 Croffon Wants Decertification Three hundred pulp workers have applied for decertifica- tion of the International Brother- hood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers as thelr bargaining agent at Crofton. The B.C, Labor Relations Board is investigating the applic. ation, latest move In a running battle between the international and the Crofton local. The Crofton workers voted ULC PUBLIC NOTICE =| St. Patrick’s Tea and Hat Show Mar. 16 1.30 = - 4.30 Twin Rivers Hall spon- = sored by C.. W. L, Hospital Auxillary Meeting Mar, 18 8 p.m. at Hospital, Visitors welcome. Remember 0.E.S. Rummage Sale. March 23rd at Legion Robson, Church Hall Women’s Association Coffee Party Thurs. March 21,:10.30 am. Sale of Home ‘ made bread ‘and rolls. SMITH'S Robson Sunday School will hold Tea and Bake ta. ble’ and display of pupils’ work, March 16 2.80 - 4.30; Robson Rec - Hall. Post Festival Concert Mar, 28.7 p.m. at High School sponsored by Stanley Humphries P.T.A, — adults 50c children 25c family $1.50 St. Patricks Dance © at Arena Hall Fri, Mar. 15 9 p.m. sponsored by Rotary Club, Proceeds for new health centre. — Tickets from members . PLUMBING & HEATING in ne 62 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 3401 — CASTLEGAR, BO, NU ‘Tyrolean styling in: Softes Glove. This anug-fitting PLAYBOY casual is super soft ‘with that ‘slipper feel. Walk-on-air insoles cushion your every step and there's ols of exten Wont fmileage,, in the fa- mous Hewetson foam “shoes that do. something for a man!. some weeks ago to change their to the newly-formed Pulp and Paper Workers. of Canada, A spokesman for ‘the Labor Relations Board said it has not yet received’ an ‘application for cert- ification of the Canadian union. ‘he board may order cancella- tion of the Pulp-Sulphite union's certification if ‘it is satisfied the union’ no ‘longer. represents the workers, The'Crofton dispute came to ahead after the international suspended the 10-man local execu- tive, placed the local under trust- eeship and attempted to freeze a $5,000 health and welfare fund in a Crofton bank, RENATA SOCIALS Mrs, M. Rohn Mr. J. Miaster hes returned home after spending the past win- er in Bentley, Alberta with his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ingram. Mrs, P. Warkentin spent the weekend in Nelson a guest of Mrs, G. McPherson. Mr. L, Wine of Bentley, Alta, was a recent visitor to Renata. ‘Mr. B. Stratton and son David Melfort, Sask. are visiting in Re- nata, Foresiry Train Visits Castlegar During the’ past two weeks the Canadian Forestry Association reports 6,000 school students from Trail, Rossland, Fruitvale and the Castlegar area heard staff lecturer Walter Gray talk on forest con- servation and the importance of wise use of British Columbia’s larg- est renewable natural resource, In addition to the 6,000 stu- dents in the area who heard Gray, and saw color motion pictures on Forestry, an additional 1,100 persons climbed aboard the CFA Conservation railway auditorium ‘|for a 90 minute film showing. Films were of forest conservation and wild life, A short cartoon was added to the. program at Castlegar. Park Clearing Contract is Let A contract for clearing 2% |= acres of land at Pass Creek Park was awarded to Tom Batting last week when the Parks Board open- ed tenders on the work, 5 The clearing of the land is ne- cessary work preparatory to excav- ating and flooding for a swimming a. Last Saturday the air cadets were out in force at:the park and did quite a bit of: work including clearing and burning, reports a Parks Board spokesman. f ‘There's no or - Now you can shampoo permanent color into your hait... ‘Suddenly you’re a ‘Tintillating’ Blonde” with Helena Rubinstein’s dramatic new discovery Nota rinse, but natural-looking color that stays in until your. hair grows out! Yes, you ean change your hair color! Darken or lighten it—to the most glorious Tintillal shade! Cover gray completely! All by just shampooing! It’s that easy! 11 glorious ‘Tintillating? Blonde Shades—(plus 7 other hair shades, from light brown to blue black)! 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No brash amarks; one cont covers most : Kem-Glo Velvet White.” sits ccc orem onus wl ie oe fire chief Ed: Lewis [ tomemceomeneomeue BROVENOTALLABRARTy VEQTORTA, 8 By a : DEC, a2 10 CENTS PER: COPY The possibts and, al- Castlegar and Kinnaird and/or ne tot ie ned sive copies of setting up a: district which would include even'a larger area was probed ‘further: at® last week's ‘meeting’ of the: Castlegar and District: Ghember .of Com: the villages’ of ‘Castlegar Be poate he was not making any recommen, dations’ at x: Mr, ‘Kemperman said he: haa been. told that in forming a : « Seven members of the’ ‘Grand ‘| Forks club attended the meeting in search‘ of their club, gavel but Cas- - | tlegar: members. reported ‘ ‘thatthe gavel is now thought to be in Col- yille and. assistance was gttered in helping - to Tocate: it. large” nor .too small. ‘Mr, Kemperman’ sulted in information on such ques- is-| tions as:. “If: Castlegar’ and’:Kin- naird ‘were united, would ‘the ‘pre-. sent ; “commitments and’ abilities of either. of/ the ‘villages’ continue to be ‘paid: by the’ same separate owner-electors?"'<) " Mr, Kemperman- “sought ‘fi of .a..study: of the ‘municipal: act and ‘study ; of a letter; received by Jast year's ‘: amalgamation: chair- man, L, .V.Camphell; from: J.;-E.. Brown, ~ deputy. municipal affairs minister, +’: || Mr. Brown's’ letter, to.’ Mr. Campbell is reprinted below. Le is aby. ities found ‘he was “in no' position to‘approve”’ the’ Castle’ Bar: sub- division “agreement * between | the Village ': of : Castlegar ' and \’ Oglow Bros, Building Co. and J. Pr Pelandit deputy - inspector, “has 8 copies of the agreement tot she Vue @ | lot.16 for, the ‘underpass ‘ if‘ the: village's ‘option an lage, : ie At its meeting ‘Tuesday nlght, with the dissenting vote of Comm. Frank’ Richardson, council voted to :remave’’a’ restrictive ‘covenant which bound: the village ‘to usin the tion ‘of an underpass if the option contéined therein} ‘is exercised by’ ied | the village, ee “Ad “whereas company. have agreed to the deletion of the on lot 16 was exercised. & The option:on lot! 16 is retain- sa. but the village’ is not‘ committ. ae if’ the option is exercised.) ;Comm,. Frank Richardson mov- ed that the ‘subject’ be held. over. ¥ifor a full’.'meeting, of. council (Comm, *R.''C,: Maddocks was’ ab- i |sent from: the meeting because of . Viewing - plans for the’ P M..:W.-: Mackenzie,’ chairman: of: the “to: Fig Board of Columbia’ Cellulose ee member, tween Mr. Kemperman and ‘J. a i of 1 ‘The ‘Kemperman-B ‘Baird letters, are in ques ‘tr, Brown's letter follows: BeloW area. few. of the ‘ad- vantages of uniting as‘ ‘a district municipal The activities ° of. “the whole avoids.’ duplication “and ' waste and e- | many Projects; canbe Co. ; Alex -Cheveld ve, parks ‘and Paul © M, by Sa*"larger: municipality“ which |’, ot be done by ~eithér: or could: E the ‘smaller’ “municipalities, finals ihe: eit Kot arene a Nations Pil- grimage for. Youth’ ‘project. are be- |' ine pel cat: SHSS :tomorrow-night =| ited Nations -will {51 tives: from high ‘schools “in: Castle: surable wage ‘earners in’ the are: which could be served by a nation: al. employment office located in Castlegar. |. : In‘a‘report prepared by. Chris “| #nevoldsen and. Mike “Popoff. for the. Castlegar Chamber of” Com- merce.on.the subject, the two men point out ‘that there ‘are 2,748 full- bie wage earners; ie ‘report “made : ‘m0 “recom mendations: regarding™'a «national, employment: office ; for this: area but copies of «the report. will be sent to:UIC officials at both: Trail |- and . Ottawa ‘and: Messrs. Eneyold- sen and-Popoff were asked. to. col Information for. the report was obtained from Celgar, WEP&L Co. a the*B.C, Telephone Co,, ee ‘ of Commerce at-Ni in'the Slocan ‘Valley, :from: the ‘National Eniployment: Office ‘at Trail’ and from the post office: depertrient, at Ottawal os ~)) The report predicts that in ‘the next 10 years the number. of. wage earners in this ‘area will double. further: investigation and ‘have con-|'f] ‘required ‘resulted in a’ Chamber representatives m with! Mr.“ Marti suitable’ speed limit. in : ‘along! with’ suitable le Rahway. aa “clings? warning biko' water. tank,’ ‘Castlegar ‘coun. ‘cil was told Tuesday night. :: gar, Kasl ‘Nelson, ‘Trail and Ross. Jand. ” 4 Sponsored: by: ‘the IOOF, the! ‘contest is open'to grade 10 and IL students’ and the finalists -will be speaking tomorrow. night? at’a pur i peting to: which < Three judges will Yisten to us contestants while other. judges are Pouring ‘over ‘exam’ papers based |< on.:100 questions on: the..UN ma essays on the subject.” “*;)The; date: chosen -to -re-| present ‘this area wil be ‘sent to New: York city, for'a week of study | and observation of ‘the: United Na- tions in-action: He will have an op: conducting of business in the five : Loo "Whereas ‘wection 464: of the |! official * Uanenianeas He poor. flying weather between Cal- gary.and Castlegar): but: the mo- “| fon failed for want of a seconder. Comm. V.R. Cook asked if de- letion ‘of the ‘covenant still protect- ed“ the® village as to its intent .to acquire ‘an“.easement. on lot. 16 and said his “ understanding © was that removal of the’covenant meant for ‘any use, including an under: pass or a park, Village chairman: Aage Svivest said the’ village's Pe to using the lot for sn’ under-|™" the village; could’ now. use the lot |; ?) The contract bas heen awarded for. installation of the ‘irrigation. aystent and the “seeding of (the Kinsmen Park. : the contract for the irrigntinm sye- tem JnaeeUation ane seeding. Work: _| moving the lot from sreuistion was still retained but: that: if’ the village exercised its’ option’ it was not committed to using “the* Jot for an underpass but could build.a jouse ‘on’ the lot or even: sell ‘it. : On: motion. of ‘commissioners ‘Mr. f Walter. Thorp. and. Cook, with 3 | Ricahrdsqn’ voting against it, the motion :was Di act) requires th e to~ obtain: the: approval: of -:th e - village 6: in-. spector of: municipalities ) | into an‘ agreement to. a acquire real id have spend: an ae at House * where < graduate: tudents |] from‘ many_ lands; and./of many} | -.\“And: races and creed live under: one roof, + Lastly, he’ will hae ‘the onpor- tunity of \visiting many of the at- tractions of the New. York’ metro- politan ‘area:: and‘ other. : places: ‘on 4 e | the Atlantic, seaboard. . Be. Reconstructed The. “department” ot highways ‘games: for)a petition supporting vee ‘gov ernment grants | for, a. a 4S students, -ehree of 10 bus loads is going to ion ‘of the ‘ante walk: way” on'the CPR bridge,; the Vil} -to tour the UN; listen to ‘behind the scenes. explan. ations of various’ departments and agencies, witness councils and com- lage of “has: been. advised. George’ Meldrur CPR. , Super: | intendent, ‘worte ci day. -: He sald a‘ $42,453: to: béen ‘let to: Vancouver Pile Driv. ing and Contracting Co. of North ‘Vancouver for. the Project. : ’ Castlegar councif: voted: unan-. " imously Tuesday night, to keep “hove those which can: be ‘hired’ “under. the | welfare © plan, n ‘local taxpayers Sako ai are.on unem- ‘The \ polley: was ely, committee: pimeeting | by Castlegar Kiwar left, this" week to Columbia Cellu- r ‘grant, was turned“/over 2 Club resident Gilbert. Fowler, Ww: Brookes, chairman of the: Pass three | Creek Park’ Board. The money, will be used towards the t | cost..of .excavating- and: dyking a 5-acre swimming area at the ‘Park. — Castlegar News Photo , Price’ team ‘ ‘members placed: d: > Juni lor. Boys: “Garth, ‘Rizzuto, Parallel bars Placed first in B.C., Placed © first “West ' Kootenay.» Sti pings. ‘placed first-in - B.C., Placed : first .in West Kootenay. Free Gant ‘placed’: second .in West Kootenay, placed third in’ B.C. Vaulting.- placed second , in, West Kootenay. ‘Horizontal -bar. - Placed third in‘! West: Kootenay, Z climbing -'placed ‘third in A round: gymnast’ ‘placed second: in: ‘West Kootenay...