a ote pe tees Afical SLee-Anne Barlecakolf of Gis 2, Mark Harnadek, Patty Jenkins’! and Sandra Kootatkott ‘of Grade 3, Edward Friedel and Barbara jeter id Stanfield criticized the Liberal stand ‘on inflation’ saying | Mr. Trudeau's government takes the attitude that “nothing ‘can j.} really Be done about it” because it isan internation: problem. He said Mr. Trudeau was ; going.to do! nothing’ about inflation before the election was calledibut now.“he says he would ‘have! wrestled inflation to'the® ‘ground ‘within afew weeks‘ or months if'he hadn't been’ forced into.an election”, “The: P.C. leader. said: the economic climate,created by. continual ‘inflation! makes it easy, for. people’ to ‘raise -prices and: pass;them ‘along to-the® consumers. west ~ tributing to‘ inflation ‘toda: the expectation that prices are going to keep going up. It's'for. this reason that we are advocat- z ing short-term: ‘price and income “The unique: and: ‘colorful flora'and fauna of Australi ‘were the’ subjects of ‘the -alide ‘the regular 3 Gerry. Bro sthe‘ surveying’ stot preparati "con the’ expectations.” ‘we must, tice! the: fact, that dt; will steal the spending power of ‘don't think’ tHere solution, ‘We have ‘to have effort". When talle Mr, Stanfield admitted the ‘effectivencas of the) proposed . controls "depen extent’on what/is going on‘ in ‘the economy ofthe -rest of the world" but added export; more inflation’ than; we’ “import'if'we take the attitude “ that there is nothing w we, can d bout it? Temporary freezes are fea: + sible, he sal galloping undermine th va We're threatened with an even higher rate! this year and ‘next regular meeting ‘will ‘not take place till Sept:'16 when the TVifilm*of) the trip to: hampion Cre We're about the effect it will. have on oplo’s savings.’ a When, asked what policies ‘or programs his? party ‘had designed to specifically help the ‘ people: in\ Kootenay. West: he sald, “I hav vslanal sete buts] great:interest in. : ?Barller, during his spec ‘he, ‘sald'a “matter, of particu ‘concern for Kootenay, West! “is A . stimulating. dovelopment. 22). “If you're going to get'n industry, into an: area /you! only do-it if! there sofas to/attract, it’ FIT-RITE! : sled 4 Provincial ‘Library. Parliament ‘Bldgs ‘Victoria, B.C. Fubtished Every Thursday Morning at f at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays’’ VOL, 27,'No. 28 CASTLEGAR, BRITISH iCODUMELA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1974 15 CENTS PER COPY: ae éehool ‘ teacher. Her “summer, however,: will. take” her. ae ‘Outdoors to complete a study for the fish acd wildlife d partment “on the capacity of the land to support wildlife. The area she will be: : eoncerned with is from the Keenleyaide' Dam to Broadwater, ‘Her: work is supported by a grant from the Trail Wildlife s ‘well as being salaried by the fish and wildlife departiteat. ‘her year at Selkirk; Miss Warmer has also served on the admilseion to, s vand standards committee. ~ Can-Cel Maintenance Crew Here Stages Walkout in Pulp Division Can-Cel’s pulp, division here was still operating at noon yesterday following a walkout by its maintenance crew earlier that’ morning. : ‘The: walkout, which local PPWC president Rudy Martini ‘sald was to protest rates of pay, »otcurred at about 8.16°a\m. ‘Similar, walkouts are reported to have taken ‘place atiall other {pulp' mills in the province with the’ possible exception ‘of the lorthwood “mill ‘at Prince ;George;'and dum was taken by. city, on: Wednesday ‘of. last week: following’: Regional ' District ‘of Central Kootenay approval to. have the vote taken by the City“ He; areas I and J. requested ie: city has < RDCK ‘to: petition: Muntetpal' Affairs Minister James Lori- - While Mr. Martini estimat- ed 80 men walked out,”.Can- Cel’s industrial relations super- visor, Bert Collier, said he was unable to estimate the number of men accurately because sume are (on other, shifts while yet others'are on holidays, He said the maintenance crew consists of 105 men in total. +The Can-Cel spokesman sald the shift: millwright and shift electrician stayed on their. jobs and that the mill would continue to operate as long as possible, Mr. Collier said “informal”. ad the corporation of the cis of Castlegar for the purpose of conducting a referendum on the question ‘of construction, opera- tion ‘and’ maintenance of an artificial’ ice’arena‘and the renovation of thé’ existing ‘ice arena’ at a cost ‘not: exceed $1,200, RODK will also be advised ,that' the City of Castlegar. will @ available such portions of ‘civic: property.’as’ may!.be’ ‘required to for the co: truction of an’ arena, ‘The'land in’ question is. discussions” had taken place with a local union representa. tive regarding the walkout but he added: “It’s an industry wide problem.” Mr. Martini said the un- fon’s executive was to meet last night on the walkout eration ‘and a publicity committee was to be appointed at that time. He remarked that the mill is operating on borrowed time because of the need for main- * tenance and said it must be the “company’s decision whether to shut down or ump through.” % 1974-75 asflegar and District ‘United Appeal Chairmen Named n for the 1976-75 Chairman? Castlegar ‘and District | United. ‘Appeal | organization 't! annual appeal’ of the area to eliminate _ crown land given to the former. ‘Town -of Kinnaird; for ‘the: COnON RELIEVES SUNBURN PAIN Tommy Bito - Need: FOR’ ALL YOUR © PRESCRIPTION - aut NEEDS Corner of Pine and Columbia Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. s! Sueday and Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. Ph. 365-7818 6-7 pm. Friday 9 a.m. to 9'p.m. Walter: John*Markin, 26, wh died ‘suddenly, June ” 16 al in) Neleon July 27, 1947, Mr. Markin was educated — nd Port Alberni, He’ was a graduate of Port Alberni, Secondary: School. ») Mr} Markin' attended Van: couver Vocational Institute here he completed his draft=) ‘Regina. Heiworked:with Do- minion Bridge from:1969 to ,1972 and had been employed by , Pacific Triange for the past few? arkin is survived by, like: Markin;' two ¢ jtova Cemetery. '/ _ Bunny, ‘Horswill ‘on the ‘progress made’ in ‘plans FAREWEL “PARTY. : The friends of the. Bob; Jeffery’s and the | Gib Lind’s-are invited to:a farewell party: at the: Curling Rink ‘Lounge’ Friday, duly, live Music'— Snacks : Refreshments Available” ri Admission at ‘Door j— 9 p.m. CS ee eg En prea Weng WIA oo cnet NSTI eae EE eee contract. which a G after aaa just completed Yextensive ‘work’ on its commu- Snity hall through a federal ‘LIP ‘grant to the. :/renovations pend ‘were: only. a completely. ‘shut; do’ luring the month Sey i said Mr. -Godberson. ‘through the ‘$18,000 LIP grant, ‘Mr, Godberson said it was a Hee ended‘ “the old stage witha"; 5 “Jone: provided: when’ the need “arises, renewing the footings at’ the: north“end *of the hall, the’ entire floor. area. =i “The’ society has accommodate ‘anyone. needing; the. use f the. hall during. renewed ‘a’ fire .contract “with thi ‘port. committ permita} the local’ fired Wednesday of last Steve: Sankola said this ¢ covered ‘the buildings’ only, ‘and the call There has, however, the al ald agreeuiont there was: ‘one. flat new ‘agreement: calls ‘an’ initial ‘fee’ plus 350. per vehicle‘and ‘$5; an hour per .. fireman. This agreement { is handled 2 ona year to year basis. ° lepart- ithe event of © 0: The highways: department has-indicated:to the: City: of Castlegar it would like. it.to * take on the responsibility of the main highway. through-the. city + as well as to Keenleyside Dam, ‘This was one of the items on the agenda at:councils meeting on. Wednesday of last; week. While;Mayor Ed Mosby , said the responsibility will have ‘to eventually be: taken’ over: by. People:o sth district,'along with the rest ‘ofth We Public work supervisor Al + ex' Lutz, who said the biggest: _ bility is. snow: plowing and ‘sanding, 8, is to.investigate the costs to the city of maintaining /: these roads.<':); ox; The: highways “Gepartment as well as Rossland-Trail MLA *“ Chris: DtArcy will bo: asked * elected. In British ( ‘othe PC's; got 13 dumbia, + Liberals:eight and the. net two. Poll-by-poll results ‘tor ‘communities ‘of is trrest ‘to. Castlegar News readers fallaw: Peau PC. NDP Castlegar 1094 Robson 191 Blueberry. 119 Genelle‘ 2 8 Pass Creek) © ‘15 0, CASTLEGAR DAY. at Expo -will long be “remembered ‘by thats, persons who were aero Heh ts the Ed- Mi be lhown here wit! wo Mayor losby eho’ rom oe. mementos. The one on the left b that day were the o Staaley F local performer, J Mosby.| Mr: Mosby said tenor ey for both shows and a Student what. ‘the'city-can expect_when taking: over this + fesponsibility. Ald. Jack hernoff aaid ho understood some equipment. omit also. come sith the deal. What's Happened Brilliant. “4 20 Shoréacres 8 Tarrys-Glade 15 ‘Thi “28 South Slogan 56 » Crescent: Valley 19 .Slocan Park 23 Passmore’ 9° ‘85 Winlaw: 22 A ‘eda “4 2 a To Underg Wiring Asks Ald. : Pleasure, concern and dis- appointment were the many reactions ‘at the last‘regular city council meeting held on Wednesday of last week when.” attention’ was brought’ to the announcement that tenders had been‘called for 19 miles of resurfacing in the Castlegar area. While it was good news to see work, is to proceed, Ald. . _ Andy Shutek:wanted to know what had become Of an earlier request to have ornamental street: lighting: and ‘under- ground wiring’ of BC) Tel ; included. “I feel we've been left out:on these particular items,” he said. ¢ Ornamental lighting calls for the Power, lines to also be School: Band, aswell as when it was over no one was ready to leave. “It City of § Me ieee: oe eps 74cand the other a for Western Red Cedar and: kibornirs perforioance ty eB. ‘wasa real tribute to our young people,” he said. “The cly can be very proud of the care of INET Poe legis News Phot Mayor-Ed Mosby said the items had been discussed with the previous council but in his ie talks at’ Victoria, .only: the battata lines were mention- This matter-is to be looked into by council. “ 1): 26 Perry Siding »-12 107 Slocan. Silverton : 82 New Denver - 106 = Commercial Steam Bath - Is Proposed ‘For Castlegar VA proposed commercial + steam bath and facilities includ- ing'an amusement. park for. children and eventually a large tennis court, swim pool and ips for. | area: ‘by. ‘The proposal in the form ofa letter at the last. ‘council meeting held Wednes- day .of last week and was ‘accompanied by a freehand sketch pt the he property, with aaeah 3. Ruby, whose eustars the proposal carried, “will be asked that more specific ; plans be submitted. He will also be ‘given a copy. of the city's sub-division bylaws. purpose ‘of Tecreation or: civic wi ; City clerk ‘Allen Selbie tol ;couneil he did’'not feel’ there ;