CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 16, 1960 Castlegar. Briefs ‘Twenty-alx flourescent ... street] lights are on order for Castlegar’s downtown area and should be here within a month. : 7 © Village equipment has been us- ed to widen the golf club road in response to o request made by Otto Walker, chairman of the golf club's road committee, eee A water line will be lald to the cenotaph for sprinking purposes, A half-inch pipe will be nid ‘shallow and shut off and drained in the winter. eae A road will be constructed gives access into the Landis sub- division during construction, Other roads will be put/in os required. oe A request by E. A, McDonald to build an - aluminum - walled building adjacent -to his property line was rejected. Such a building would controvene the village's building bylaw and the suggestion that an aluminum-wall would be similar to a fire wall is not valid, @ecided council. © 4 eee A dead-end sign will be erected at the end of Prince St. to prevent people ending up in the gravel pit. “I've been down there myself,” re- marked Comm. George Carr. * Comm. Walter Thorp and Kin- naird’s Comm. Mrs, J, W. Dougan} ° will shortly “get together on some- thing for a dog pound.” Fluoridation May: Be Put to Vote: - To Curb Saries Castlegar water.may be flouri- dated as a deterrent to child den- tal decay if a proposal made at a recent village -council meeting by Comm. George Carr recelves popu- lar support. Mr. Carr told council that he thought it was time the subject was looked into. Health chairman” Walter Thorp endoresd the ‘bid. to. add. fluorine to the village's drinking water. He said there are’ two factions’ 6f opinion on the measure but ‘that most health organizations, includ- ing the federal health department, have come out definitely in favor of fluoridation., we ‘Mr, Thorp said:that many muni. are. already their water with good results. “To my. certain knowledge, flouridation has been proved successful in two or three Ontario municipalities. © “Warfield has been considering fluoridating their water. Ill find out how far they’ve gone with; it.” : | “If -we should decide to go ahead with fluoridation, i¢ should first be put to a popular vote.”, . Mr, Thorp pointed out that strict control is more critical in than in A request from the Castlegar Hotel for a second car-crossing on the sidewalk to the hotel parking lot will be agreed to, but first the village will suggest that the hotel have just the one entrance to the lot on Plne and that an exit onto Wood 8b. be constructed. eee “The fire chief has no objection to the phone as it sits right now providing it doesn’t cost him any more money,” Comm, Answer Ratepayers With Eight Years . Of Bloomer Letters Correspondence between’ various provincia! government agencies ‘Kauluinn, Phone 5488 ‘The ‘VON Board of Trail’ met at,.the. home of Mrs, O. J..Wilson Monday evening. The June. meet- ing. held: at’ Mrs, Wison’s is, the the Village of Bloomer Creek was read at the last meeting of the Castlegar council, The correspondence,’ dating back to Oct. 7, 1952, was read as an answer to a Castlegar Ratepay- érs’. Association requy:st for the iB} result. of a. of. several years, A:soclal evening followed the ‘business, ‘when refreshments. were served, by the hostess. Tony. Schiayon’s thirteenth birthday, was an enjoyable occasion lost Sunday. when Mr, and Mrs: A. ‘and, Tony, accompanied Carr. The phone referred to is not 8 fire phone but 8 business phone used for the discussion of fire per- mits and other matters revelant to the fire marshall's act, Works chairman V. R. Cook reviewed a number of projects car- ried out in the village and noted that “Our crews are to be compli- mented on their efficiency,” * 8 A petition from W. Smith -and Faul Koochin for permission to change the necess to a lot on Wood- land Drive was , received accom- panied by detailed drawings. .“It appears to be quite in order,” com- mented Comm, Cook, “I can't find anything to ob- ject ta... 2 can’t even think of an improvement,” , noted Comm, Sylvest. The works supervisor was Instructed to inform the petition- ers that, the work can be carried out. oe 8 There have been'a lot of xood comments” on ‘Castlegar's new re- fuse cans in use on village streets, commented works supervisor Nor- man McNabb. Health chairman Walter Thorp said he. hopes to see the number’ of disposal units in- creased next eae, Small refuse containers. form- erly used on village streets will be given to the golf club at its re- quest, Comm, ‘Thorp said the vil- Jnge. considers the damaged con- tainers useless but if the club feels it can make use of them it is wel- come to them, . ees Kinnaird council will be con- sulted regarding the method of dis- tributing $200 donated by Lt,-| Gov. Ross to youth groups in the Dis- trict. le soe Accounts totaling $11,030.39° were Approved for payment. A large item in the accounts was $1,398 to the fire department. Other major. items were for winter works pro- Jects, portions of which the village will recover from the provincial and federal governments, ae 8 » Questions from the Ratepaycrs’ asking whether the Laudin bullding|.- owners had entered an agreement} with the village to pay a portion of | the cost of removal of a water line easement from the Bank of Com- merce property and whether “on Tepresentation of the people con- cerned a balance of $400 was writ- ten off” ‘on the deciding vote of He to get on the subject from the health de- partment, . the were in the affirmative by chairman Oglow.: -mm(HUCK'S _RED AND WHITE STORE KINNAIRD, B.C. - WATERMELON, ib., BAGON, side sliced, 11h, ..7.---. 25c "ROLLED BEEF POT ROASTS, Ib. . .. B5c * PORK GHOPS, all cuts, Ih. .......- “ASe MINCED BEEF, lean, 3 ibs. ..... $1.00: SMOKED PICHIGS, Burn’s, Ib., ..... 35¢ ICE GREAM, Shannon, 14 gal., ..... 69c NEW POTATOES, (0 Ibs. ......... 69¢ ” For More SPECIALS See Your Red and | Sommers, of any * be- tween the province and the village on the subject, The Ratepayers requested the information “In order that the tax- Bayers may understand.the provin- cial government’s attitude In this important affair.” First letter read was from for- mer Rossland-Trall’ MLA, R. E. then . minister of lands and forests, who sald he had asked the departments of education, municipal affairs, health, lands and public works to set up an inter- department committee to look into the situation. Mr. Sommers ‘sald it was ne by ‘Evelyn “Rodgers xen picnicing at Ainsworth, Donald. Alan ‘were the names’ given ‘the infant son of Mr, and Mrs,, Glen Killough when Rev> H. I, G, Ragg ‘officiated at the baptis- mal service” ‘In St. John's Anglican Church’’6n': Sunday, God-parenta wera Mr, and Mra. W. J. Anderson of ‘Trail. Following the ceremony, luncheon! was served at the home of the baby’s maternal ;grandpar- ents; “Mr, (and ‘Mrs, . A. Schiavon, ‘Present were Mr. and Mrs H, Kll- Tough, paternal grandparents and uncles of the baby, Harry, Roddy and Terry Lari an aunt, Mrs, Bruce i ¥ and that the bility to dispose of flood conditions was the village's. ‘The next letter read was writ- ten by the then village clerk A. T. the God-parents, Mr? and Mrs, O. J. Wilson re- turned .the: middle of last week from a visit.with thelr son and ine]; Mr, and “Mrs, K. Horswill Mr, that council unanimously agreed to the report and that the village would do the excavation and back- filling for the project as Castlegar’s contribution. The next letter was sent the village by J, P, Haig of the depart- ‘ment of highways who advised Mr. Horswill that the government would ‘supply a grant and that once the H. ‘Wilson, at. Kimberley. : Mr Gordon Clark left Kinnaird for his:‘home in Creston on Friday after vialting his daughter Mrs. J. Fodor’ and children for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Warner and family, Mr. and Mrs. EB. Wei- ster and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wisted spent the weekend camping: at Kaslo — an outing to be for wea village did the and backfilling to the department's satisfaction the system would then belong to Castlegar and the de- partment would assume “no furth- er. responsibilities “whatsoever.” After the correspondence was read Comm, Aage Sylvest said his interpretation was that the village started out as totally responsible, ther and perfect fishing. The War- ners: captured, among several: fish, two’ 2 pounders, The .Wisteds. bag- ged one-welghing 8. pounds. Monty. has promised us the pictures to Prove it! Mr, and Mrs, J, Galan motored Denia Brothers and “istriot high- Cc. Westa- got some “and are now back where we start- ed” Village chairman N. T. Oglow|/ said this interpretation was correct, Mr. Oglow then’ suggested’ that under next year's® winter. works program — if the ‘program 4s still in effect — that the size of the drainage pipe from Coluinbia to ard be increased and that a meeting be held with Rossland-Trall MLA : Yilaee May Move ° Te Buy Parkland In Shewehuk. Area The Castlegar council may move soon to! acquire three. 50- x 142 ft. Tots in the —'| work on! the'line‘then the provin- way! to ask the hibwaye depar! ment to increase the size of the line along Columbia to. Juniper “even though we recognize ‘that their responsibility’ ends. when it crosses the highway.” “I am sure they will go along with us,” commented Mr. Oglow.: Questioned by. Comm... V. Cook..if he: was ‘suggesting that if Castlegar is prepared to ‘do further cial highways department probably will, Mr. Oglow.replied: “That is correct” ..0 3 CASTLEGAR SOGIALS Margaret Churches, Phone $511 Mrs. Sid Walton is a patient ip hospital. It, was emphasized at the last. council meeting that..the land should be‘ obtained now asthe sub- division {8 rapidly. 1! q ‘The village would like to buy the lots at the rate of one a year but is unsble to commit future councils to’ the expenditure. ‘The lots would cost $800 each— $2,400 for the three. of them. ‘This ig more than ,;can be afforded at present, Comm. Aage’ aylvest, has. sug- Rested that the village buy one lot now and take out an: option on the. other. two. for possible action by “]and Mrs, Viva Evens: and, daughter. the. ‘Mrs..W.:Easton is a patient in St. Paul's ‘hospital: in Vancouver. Guests at'the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roland Harmston | were: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Peachey of 8: verton, Mr. and Mrs, Evart Eri son’ and son Kenneth. of.. Salmc Gladys and son Donald» of Kim- berley. ‘ . Mrs, Chuck: Wools ° returti this week from“ a short: visit a Calgary. Ls ‘Mr, and Sure, ana two young daughters have rived from Vancouver to take up future councils, residence here.’ NTA ~. BEAUTIFUL, DON'T. MISS THIS dust Arrived — ‘REFRIGERATORS - WITH 2 COLOR INSIDE FINISH. “NOW SELLING AT -ABIG REDUCTION: 12 CU; FT. STANDARD .. 12: CU: FT.. AUTOMATIC . 10 CU. ‘FT: STANDARD : TO SAVE-ON A FRIDGE east Building PHONE 2161 ‘ ee occ 1960 BEATTY. . $259.25" $299.25 $219.00 BIG OPPORTUNITY LEGAR Supply ; Kinnaird: ‘SéGale to: Moose Jai, Sask, for the week- ‘end. Saturday they -attended the wedding reception of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Arnétt,-the bride being ‘the second daughter of Mrq ‘Galan, + Of ‘interest’ ta! a baby shower held recently in honor ot Mrs.'Gor- don Smibert, whose ‘baby son. was the reclplent-of many, useful Rifts presented to Mrs,” Smibert in a smartly decorated... umbrella, .'The surprise. affair’ was’ held. at the home” of. Mra; . Powell’ Smibert. Hostestes were Mrs. Don Barrle and Mrs. A Pauker, Guests included, Mrs, D. Lansdaal, Mra, Al. Zimmer- man, Mrs.‘E, Fitzpatrick, Mrs... J. Wolfe, Mrs, G. Shepherd and: Mrs. Tv. Gwilym-Hughes, Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Pitzpatrick left Wednesday fora holiday; at the coast, They: ‘will visit Mr, and Mrs... F., Lloyd in’ Penticton | on’ Thursday and plon..to: be. the guests of Mr, and) Mra, F. ©. Wil- (home via Seattle where’ they. will visit Mr. Fitzpatrick's brother, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fitzpatrick and family. son in Vancouver, They will return. + | thought... “Richardson Urges ~ Performance Bond . taking ‘out trade Ucences io Castle- gar ‘was made by ‘the president of the Caatlegar Ratepayers’ ‘Assocla-| ~ tion at council’s last meeting, “Frank | Richardson, ‘ORA preai- ‘dent, told council that ‘Coast’ De-|: velopment Co. is \ doing” work for). him and sald the company will'-not adhere to tho village's . building]. bylaw although it holds a trades Ucence, Mr. Richardson saltt ‘he has had bullding inspector Norman Mc- Nabb to his place several times to check the work. boing done ands Considering legal action sgainst the company, - +A performance , bond: until al: ‘business .{s established” might well| +! be worth considering, suggested Mr, Richardson, : Comm, Aage Bylvest’ said the idea: “sounds practical for the first six months or something like that,” Mr.| Village chairman -N, T. Oglow ‘pro- mised “We'll give ols *gomo » SASH:“AND' PIERSON WINDOWS _AND ALL KINDS OF ‘GLASS GLIDDEN: PAINT “KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND. “SUPPLIERS :., PHONE 5155 EXTRA LEAN ALL CUTS "CUT UP oN TRAY SWIETS — Fab “BALLET | ico _ TTT Pork Chops, Ib. Prem, 4 fins . .FORiFRYING AND- ‘COOKING* Mazola | Oil » “32 02. - BOTTLE - | vr = ‘Sind Beef, aE my * Frying Chicken: Ib. e isla Tas ok PLENTY: OF: reer FREE DAILY. DELIVERY: F DEER PARK-SOCIALS | Reverend:and Mrs; Pratt, daugh- ‘ter Susan, and ‘son’ Yan’ of Castle-. Gar were the recent ‘guests of “Mr, and Mrs. Fred 'Briggeman, |. Mr,i’and Mrs: ‘A; “Zeigler and Mr and): Mraz!) WW. Lightfoot: of. Castlegar Maple Greek; Sask, were.the.recent snails; of Mr..M, A, Kirkendall, Mr, and Mrs, J. mith and Mr. Davia ‘of Castlegar’ were 'visitora’ to Deer Park, en. route’ to Renata where. they, spent the weekend, Among the many | visitors “to Deer Park over the weekend were the Bortntck family and friends of Trail; Merriefields, Woodrows, the Harry Haines family, allt of Castle- gar; the Walkers’ and ‘friends ‘ of Silverton and’ many’ more, . Miss M, R.Kirkman of Edge- wotd, accompanied by Mra... Hy- son of.Robson and the Merriefields of Castlegar were -recent visitors to Deer Park, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Gorse of Castlegar, Mrs, Ethan Murry and Mrs, Agnes. ‘Maxwell’ of Nakusp|., wera ‘recent. visitors. to. Doer . Park, |. ate, ee OF, Mr, and Mrs, H. Cole- Richards, son Doug and prdthersiaclowe Les, Lampard of Castlegar were, among ‘the succer ful anglers, over .the weekend in landing; a”. seven-pound: Eamon trout,-ane ve +1) perlods of the two dams, High’ Ar-| * [bring $350,000,000 worth of .bene- From. Rafopayors ing with remarks made?’ by.” th Water chairman. Aage Bylveat' “fiction and fact” statement ‘deal- For Septic ‘Residue Will Seok Facilities association, into the vellage records and dn- stucted the village olerk to forward a copy to the Ratepayers. At coun- there had been no answer. ; vest, High Arrow Dam Will Be Profitable controversin!’ “High arrow Creek. that. during ‘the’ debt has not ‘yet been answered. by tha At a recent council * meeting Comm. Sylvest’ read the. statement cll’s last meeting. Mr, ‘Sylvest ask- ed clerk Joe Logelin -if-an answer| had been received. Mr. Logelin sald “They ‘must have got all the information they required from {t," noted village chairman N, T. Og- low. “These thinga sometimes take @ long time,” femnries Mr. Syl- “The Victoria Colo tat saya the simultaneously.” which British Columbia has insisted holt times as “profitable: as, Mica Provincial engineers have’ ‘shown “ ‘The counc!l has’ as~ sured the Ratepayers’ Associatioy: that it Will bring pressure to bear on the provinclat government’ al thé next WE Health Unit meeting for’ septic ‘tank’ residue’ disposal facilities in the' Castlegar area; Health chairman Walter Thorp sald Castlegar is no more respon- slble than-is Kinnaird for provid- ing ‘such factlitles but he would strongly pursue the subject’ at the nert WKHU meeting. Village clerk "Joe Uogelin In- formed council that there is a pos- sibility that on garbage dump” may be located in the Sherbiko subdiy- faion and that septic tank residue might be able to be dumped there! when agreement comes between the two (federal & provincial) govern-. ments it will do so ‘on the broad basts and that work ‘on the High’ Arrow and Mice Creek would start The relative figures of the two Projects, which’ were ‘obtained here Wednesday, are based on. both Phases of the Columbia develop- ment belig started at. the same row would return $5 worth of ‘ben- efits for every dollar invested while ‘Mica Creek would return only. $2. she’ newspaper’ ~ says if - both projects were financed ‘over ‘a’ per- jod of fa years, High Arrow wov © fits from a: $70,000,200 ‘investment while Mica Creek, would return $600,000,000. from $800,000,000 in- Wed., June 15 vestment, +). “Observers are’ convinced that : tCTCciii iii iA Kootenay Laundry & Cleaners . a ll AC l al ee poet 3 ‘}was thé weekEnd guest of ‘he '] Wm, Voykin of..Kinnaird; June 9,|- ‘| Mrs, Fred: F, Postnikoff of Crescent ‘part of. the. benefit-cost Fatio to High row is that it will act as.a' water- release regulator on the Columbia ond will guarantee’ maximum. ef- ficiency of Mica Creek’ power gen- erating » installations, A further . factor ‘fg thet High Arrow: would’ yield) downstream benefits about 18 to°2¢ months be- fore any. benefits could ‘accrue from the larger Mica Creek instal- lation, the ‘newspaper sald.-. a ROBSON SOCIALS Mrs,.Johnson, Phone S165: - panied by Mrs, G. Miller motored to Calgary on Saturday. Mr. Waldie flew back ‘home Monday, while Mrs. Waldie will remain in Calgary visiting, her son-in-law and’ daugh- M.-Flynn; “Mrs, visit relations - and : Wayne, Eastcott of . Rossland was the weekend guest of his }grandparente Mr, and Mrs. #H. Johnson. * Visiting Mrs, E. _.H,. McPhee over the weekend, was her grandson Bry] — an Wright. of. Halifax. Mrs. MP. ‘Larocque of in-law and. daughter : Mr, an DEA Adshead, Green; motored , to bore Sunday, for a few days. “BIRTHS VOYKIN. —:To Mr, and Mrs. ® daughter, ' POSTNIKOFF — ‘fo Mr. and Valley, June. 16,:a: daughter... »./ INGHAM :— To Mr. and Mrs, Ingham . of _ Castlegar, ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs, W.:Waldie accom-|- Mr, Dave Steward and Mr. ‘hed ° Castlegar Council ( JOHN. CHAPMAN of Cour. testants from:‘all parts ° B.C. in the provincial finals Road-e-o. Chapman won the Esso Trophy, ‘$100, and the right: to represent B.C. in the _ national. finals - which will be held in July. Top prize at: ‘Regina isa $ s000 scholarship, ) ue Blood Clinic Falls Short of Quota rape Club’s ed donor com- eae quota set this .year was 500 pints, but® when | the. clinic closed at 9.30 Monday night only 226 pints ‘had been given. 1 thought wed get more blood ‘The quota had; ‘pana’ boosted by : 100, pings, this year. on -the as- ,emption population. growth would ‘bandle..the, but " ierane Hed ; Cross: act ihete, own > these - sometimes don't - work~ best in’ a shift town. Collection: hours were too late for workers on an after- ‘moon shift ‘and those: on: a later, shift were’ reluctant to: tien Blood Franklin / gun 15,.twin sons, beers, moing: to : to pay for the building ‘and ‘other facilities But ‘as embers, we share ownership of what.w. Fipoded Gravel Pits ‘Deadly’ Swim Holes 3 5 .' day to keep children from ewim- J oming tn the Noodea ‘Eravel pits near the’ Elk drive-in, “There's a terrific danger there,” asid- ROMP Cpl: Angus Macdon- ‘ald, “It's remarkable. that no- body. has drowned there yet.” ~The area fs all private proper- ty and the owners havo complain- “ed. that’ “No © Swimming” ‘signs are. elther fgnored or CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 16, 1960- Castlegar Airman‘ “Badminton Champ ‘A Castlegar. man serving | with the ROAP in Europe’ teamed up with other members of the RCAP No. 1 Air Division ee VIPOND ‘ = _ For Travel 1660 Bay Aye, ‘Trail — Phone 2345 Your experienced. Travel Agent ’ Badminton ‘Olub .to:win the. Suro- Pean ‘ badminton: team ‘ champion- ship of the ROAF for the 1959-60 seaosn. Ken Atkinson, who makes hig home in Castlegar, is serving with No, § Air Division ROAF and is also single table tennis title hold- for 1959, “Local ‘ school principals are in- forming, students this week that} treapassing on the land is for- bidden | by law. If) ROMP find children’ swim- miing In the gravel ita they witl|’ remove them, tenay defeated 23 other. -con |. Building Supplies : OGLOW .BHOS. Balding a Supply Co. Lta Pho 8851 of the Teenage Safe Driving | eu} _ Council to Meet With Don Brothers The Village ‘of ‘Castlegar’ will Fequest a meeting with Rossland- ‘Trail MEA Donald Brothers and “D.C. Westaway, district high- ways superintendent, to discuss several Items of bi . Matters tobe discussed include: Bloomer : Creek, garbage ‘disposal in unincorporated areas, the wid- ening’ of Columbia Ave. through Castlegar and the disposal of sepiic tank effluent, INSURANCE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS: Phone 3441” ANDERSON AGENCIES. 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