LTR A LAWN-BOY VACUUM CLEANS 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 26, 1969 ‘Cominco Man Denies _Allegation of Pollution Cominco has denied alle- James Patterson that Comin-|§ gations that its Kimberley|co was responsible for un- mining, iron jana fertilizer oP. checked ab pollution) and tie Castlaird Softballers Suffer Second Defeat The - Castleaird Plazayhits while Anne. got a base ladies suffered their second|hit and a double. defeat of the season when F,. McArthur was the they hosted the Rossland|winning pitcher with five ladies at Kinnaird Park on|strike outs and two walks. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 26, 1969 COFFEE BREAK By Lois Hughas Protect Your Children While Away | Graduation exercises soon in an when, ‘the become warm. memories and parents are travelling a great wards to at all lev-/ di or to al els have been presented -at/ locality. tne varlous’ schools, Hi-Lite Restaurant “Specializing in Chinese Foods” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders of an come to mind. Like. so many young eople, there was a small checked pollution and eae mineral Bu vantteal wastes ing damage to the communi-' L. J. Nicholson, in charge of pollution control for Com-' inco, said that pollution of air and water at Kimberley is minimal.” “All our emissions there and from other operations are under the permit and sur-| veillance of the pollution control commission as well as provincial and federal fores- try and water into Jocat creeks and rivers. co's air pollution control at Kimberley are rigid and that ambient air levels in all parts of the community are “well under any criteria that have} been set anywhere, including | thore of Health Minister Loft- ark, The volume of gas emis- sions at Kimberley, he pala, said Mr. Nicholson. ie n was replying to charg- wi ‘ominco’s metal and ertiliz: es Cc er plants at Trail where con- trol ds “are Window Broken In Local Garage - Nothing is Taken A broken window on the north side of the Castle Mot- ors building was reported to RCMP last Thursday morning by proprietor Jim Lamont. Upon examination noth- ing on Pine premises appeared g. The incident is still Cominco also is revege- tating the immediate plant area where some trees died, and otk new trees are doing June 10. The team earned five Hlcuns off eight hits compar-| ed to Rossland’s three hits. 4 |An endless number of errors accounted for the lopsided 15-5 score for id. ary Kanigan and Anne Nazaroff were the top hitters. Mary connected for two bast! Thursday. Chris Evin took the loss with eight strike outs and 16 walks, ‘The team now has a 5-2 record. The next league game was in Rossland with an_exhibi- tion game at Pass. Creek last Lewis Zwick, assistant, k sales manager for Boundary wmills Ltd. of Midway and Giend Forks, has won the an- nual B.C. Interior Lumber Grading Championship Con- test, sponsored by the Inter- ior Lumber Manufacturers’ Association, which was held recently in Prince George. It is the 9th year for this competition and Mr. Zwick’s Grading Champion Gets Wooden Bowl Whitaker, Weldwood of Ques- nel 79.42 per cent and Robert McLeish, Clearwater Timber Products Ltd., Vavenby Divi- sion of Vavenby 79.38 per cent, Three winners from past years competed amongst themselves for the title of “Champion of Champions”. Martin Gelzinis of Kootenay AS YOU CUT with exclusive new, clog-proof, easy emptying grasscatcher. FINGER-tip START reduces starting effort AK at mark of 89.63 per cent was Forests Products a Division §) BOARDING UP of windows on the Castlegar \ ferry became necessary when five }} on the main deck were broken during the night of last Thursday-Friday by }| vandals. The discovery of the glass debris {was made by ferryman Peter ‘L fywhen he arrived for the Friday morning shift. The ferry was tied up on the Castlegar Holidays, days and the glorious « holi- Parents should leave be- hind hae history for cach of ‘accounting for the .where- abouts of our children’ thro- ughtout the entire day are B| now ours. Well not ‘quite. |: ‘This summer has provisions that provide a wonderful oe let_ for some children if tl Many mothers‘ are oe bably already. awe, of the play. hours of 10 a.m. p.m. for the four to six year olds at the Kinsmen: Park at inaird | _ night. Seen here are two department of! Castlegar and at the Kin Holm of Ri d, who Joe Gach and Wally| Park. up the there are the six|” are Then paneless section of the doors leading to the|to 12 year olds who.will have engine room. Mr. Holm said glass would be|the opportunity of three on the days but plywood would|of supervised activities: each |: ,; side when it ‘shut down shortly after mid- be put over these windows at night. The in-| Week for five weeks later)» cident is under investigation by the RCMP. his summer at. Pass Creek — Castlegar News Photo!"""Ssany chitdren will also a | Canadian Pacific Opened Nelson have the . family's summer holidays to look forward to, while others, for-one reason or another, must remain at home while their parents should have the child's’ full name, age, known allerales or ill- nesses and all immunizations. | All hospitals ask for the legal guaraion's Signature, and for a just reason, so also Ylinclude permission for. the Berson in charge of your chil ren to have the right {9 e-|slgn as-a legal guardian in case of emergencies, And these emergencies do’ occur. Times have not changed “\too much over the years. With a class reunion sched- uled this summer, vague $3,000 Damage’ In Single Vehicle ‘Car Accident About $3,000 damage was ty. incurred when Ferro Mattiaz- zi of 845 Fifth Ave., Kinnaird, rolled his late-model vehicle Pi Group in our graduation class who had to do something dif- ferent on graduation night. ‘They felt this_particular event in their life had to be cele- brated * with more. than’ the Planned banquet and: dance. During the final hour of the: dance the sorry ' word was passed from one to the next that a swim: party of grad members had ended with their jeep: spilling up- side down in a slou: “. Ido not recall individual injuries, but one graduate needed medical attention very badly and the parents were not Open 6 a.m. to 9.30 p.m, Closed all day Monday BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS COMING SOON — A NEW SOUND “QUALITY RADIO Box 1230, Castlegar, B.C. PH: 365-7225 There was even talk of an emergency being delayed until someone made it very clear the necessary steps were to be taken and he would assume responsibili-, Fortunately the gentle- man who took on such re- sponsibilities did not have to CHUCK'S TRANSFER - 307 - Ist Ave., Castlegar Mel & Emily Lutze © For Service Phone | Customer Service Centre Monday ; Canadian Pacific on Mon-| for our customers to come to, that he believed “Canadian day opened its computer-age|us,” said J. N. Fraine, senior| Pacific would be able to show customer service centre at|regional vi of CP/its for the K Nelson to serve the Kootenay | Rail. diveton would result on im- fs division and tie its many ser- In addition to direct con.| Proved services for the maj- of Eddy Match Company Ltd., me Cea St made the highest mark of this wooden bowl made of lamin-| group with 84.5 per cent and ated’ woods common to the|Wwas awarded the anterlors Mark cre e a 2 < Interior, and a cheque for Challenge “Trophy or 5 Mine water entering the : 3 - one mile north of the Birch- i ba tga, ent the operon was a sucess. : fe take time to attend to the aes tiny details when ing to leave on-a trip so'let’s take just one minute Havel Gas . 365-7371 or 365-5979 WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER Local and Long Distance Moving Agents For United Van Lines under F westigation by police. MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. PH. 365-7252 ACK was to my when it comes to Mr. was the ‘sole those trips from home that occupant of the car: RCMP do not include children that minor cuts are still minors. It concerns and bruises i 7 CASTLE MOTORS LTD. PH. 365-7033 SHELL PRODUCTS creek does contain some iron, aid Mr. Nicholson, and at low| STUDENT LEADERS from B.C. Institute of Technology in Burnaby present Brian SOHNE, left, president of the student of Leo Klafki, quality super- interest shown | visor at Kicking Horse Forest. water tends to discolor the creek water slightly. Minister Donald Brothers with a special cert- “Every industry produces] ificate, making him honorary member of wastes. It is Cominco’s policy| gcrT students’ association. The award, first to eliminate as much waste of its kind ever offered, was presented by association. by the cate in campus development. Also present at the time of the presentation was Peter Munsie, vice-president of the student Products Ltd. at Golden was awarded 2nd prize of $100, with a mark of 85.17 per cent and Jake Teichroeb, $50 with that which cannot be elimin- ated, in a manner that will not disturb the natural order of things, insofar as that is possible. “Our company,” said Mr. Nicholson, is dedicated to be- ing a good house-keeper and as possible and to dispose of| One Mill Tax for Region ment of the recently releas-|ment. A consolidation of the being a good Library Survey present grants to ) the Eublic A New Tax for Unorganized Area This is the second qoce from the provincial govern-)gram of financial help to 83.54 per cent. Also ‘certificates of achievement” were awarded to the following top ten men; Joe Portelance, Boundary Sawmills Ltd. of Midway 83.08 per cent, Howard Jeal, maintain a $100,000 per year|/rignums Ltd. of ‘Williams book budget by providing the] Lake 82.83 per cent, Dick-Eg- al Library of the West Kootenay area: | Library and " Raisin: FOR THAT DECORATOR LOOK REUPHOLSTER Car, Trailer, Truck ‘and Cat Seats * Upholstered and repaired and all Kinds of Canvas Repairs REMNANTS FOR SALE a library tax of one mill is s-onsiderably more than the majority of the mun- icipalities now spend on lib- raries and is a new tax al- together for the unorganized to a newly formed regional t suffice. areas. However, and this is im- portant, no representatives of in bool ;|bookstock. the .regional will fig-| gers, Kootenay Forest Prod- a em ow t,t |e Die of a a atte paying their operating per ont vithout this help . for! Ts ited fail, or worse, exist as the kind. of marginal, shoestring |of Vernon 79.71 per cent, V.| | vices into a round-the-clock THE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BEST The nerve centre, staff- ed with specially trained per- sonnel, will serve customers of CP , CP Air, cr Ships, CP Tr cP tact with the mobile super- ority of its customers and the public for these The accident ‘is still un- more to those that TEN the matter of medical care der are so dear to us. visors, the division will be as close omer service centre, feomplete sevice will be unleations and ce Hotels. its services will be aug- ae by a special team of four trained, mobile supersis: ors who will travel routes throughout the area andl be in regular direct touch The four mo- toll-free venith telephone 1 number which may be used to send telegrams, order travel tickets:on trains, airplanes or ships, obtain freight rate information, or-| der freight cars for local in- dustries or find out where ie supervisors will be sta- tioned at Nelson, Cranbrook, Grand Forks. and Fernie. e supervisers will assist customers in obtaining infor- mation, placing orders for freight cars, completing bills are loc- ated: “This free telephone ser- vice put our total multi-modal transportation system within ch of all customers 24 of fading, ‘sel settling d_claims, Shi mobolity means our} ,, supervisors will go to our instead of waiting |; ada, and all accepted by bus- Another quailty product from the Fraser Valley Milk Producers Associalion j rural arent and moines positiy e tatives of municip: jes voic-|the ed concern over, the costs.) Commission's The concern was for the re-|Standards. turn in the form of services. Quantit REUPHOLSTER Libra eae the 1930, bs and 1950 4F 4 itative pi “in Bi The Library Development’ must If good service was assured to embark on a five year pro-lin the 1070's. Business and Professional Directory ) then ine area would "Lawn Mowers the id It 4 the considered opin- ion of the team that a region- library is possible in the a The timing of the idea is right, and those responsib- le for libraries need a vocal, wellinformed librarian to eee out the picture to the Rubber or Felt The June meeting of St. here League of Kinni "One “of the unknowns in the question-is the degree of/el. support, that may be Kinnaird CWL. Names Standing Convenors : : foseph's Catholic Womens|nam aird was held recently in St. Joseph's Chap- opéhing prayers _ Power Saws te Motorcycles 2 WALDIE'S y : “SERVICE *CENTRE All Work ‘Gi resident Mrs.!°6; a 8 Hs eeaniine 4 » CASTLEGAR cUSTOM. 3 UPHOLSTERY. s ‘Tiles-"-** GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE Bozek; teed hone: 365-6767 > ==. Recovering’ - "Remodelling Carpet.’ - OFFICE SUPPLIES Call _at the - CASTLEGAR NEWS Ph. 365-7266 MARVIN L. LeRoy . oot BSP ODS Box 130°-— ‘Castlegar; BC. =. Call for re: ablic ‘Sunens: ie so Ne : Seaton Gruden; social economic’and civic life: Mrs. Gale McKin- non, and cultural life: _ Mrs. Larne FURNITURE Maytag les and Service GUARANTEED REPAIRS ’ PHOTOCOPYING Hihportant, Par Papers “CASTLEGAR AR NEWS: : Reasonable Rates KOOTENAY. WELDING “& CASTING REPAIRS General Welding Cylinder Blocks Cylinder Heads, Etc. if es 3 a MB John Overnnay of Brilliant Charges After Oolischenia. - Gar Accident has been charged with driv- png without due care and at- inesses as an improvement in service, is an action-oriented system that ties together the toll-free telephone network, telecommunicatic ns circuits, processing equipment, eee and mobile ‘sup- ervisors into a single service group. The detision to open a centre at Nelson was taken and_ facilities tention at 130 a.m. Sunday at the Ootischenia junction. Police say Overnnay was aking a curve in the road leading to Ootischenia from the direction of the ort when he lost control of the rar and the vehicle went into mthe ditch. ont the” eons 610+ miles of rail line serving southern British Columbia: from the Alberta border. on the east to; Penticton on the west. R. S. 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