CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1961 CASTLEGAR NEWS d and Forty- “Seven HYDRO PORTEOU On several occasions during the past year. this has the establishment of a department of hydro resources with a responsible min- ister. preferably Hon. Ray. Williston, present: minister. of. Jands. and forests;in charge. _ Developments in this province during SORRY REMARKS Mention of an unidentified B.C. Pow- er Commission official last week that the Commission has not.had time to study about 200 letters received by the water rights branch office following application for permission to build three dams on the Columbia and his remark that “There are a number: of letters from landowners in the area and I suppose many of them are from people saying they own land and want compensation” is .@ remark that would have been better left unsaid. The stand of the Castlegar News on the issue of the High Arrow dam and “SMALL COLLEGES It is hoped the recent announce- ment that a further four universitiés are ~ to be established in England has come to the attention of Victoria and the UBC: board of governors. It follows the British plan of keep- ing. universities’ small. The United King- dom’s 106,000 students are spread out over 23 universities for an average of about 4,500 a school. This is’ pertinent because of the problem now confronting the University of B.C. It.is in danger, in the words of a . Needed for B.C. ° “the ‘past few weeks, namely take-over of the Peace River Development Co, and the B.C, Electric Co. and the annouce- ment ' of an ‘immediate ‘start on ‘the Peace River project, emphasize the necessity . for such a: department. In point of fact the establishment of it should not be put off much longer By the provincial > For’ years ‘they: have: been giv- =| Ing us the ‘sob-story of scraping the bottom of the barrel for power, But | ow it has been revealed that ever alnca World War If they have been | . dumping ‘the equivalent’ of ‘one Bon neville: DDami ‘into ‘the Columbia in heat energy from thelr Hanford ‘Works, By next year, 24 og H a 2 4 i William’s MOVING & STORAGE - “The Family Mover" LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE HAULING STORAGE - :CRATING - PACKING - SHIPPING . For Eree Estimates Call Collect Nelson 1471. Wheel Alignment Kinnaird .- sal 565 $2472 this colossal waste is going to be increased by 50 per cent with the installation of a new reactor, Instead of spending a mere $95 million to harness 700,000 to 800,000 OWS of power, they expect. us to spend $458 million and but- cher and flood large areas of our country in order to provide them with 1,114,000 WS, In plain lang- uage they will be wasting by next year two and one-thirds of the share of poner.t they ous. aoe. bar by. BO, ‘building all three TO-WALL BAILEY" 5 LTD. In the Oglow Building & YARDGOODS WALL-' CARPETING CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - DRAPERIES VENETIAN BLINDS - AWNINGS ___ PHONE CASTLEGAR 365-8222 SATURDAY, } sth A. No. 1 team THRING. vs No, 4 team SOOKACHOFF 9:00 am, B, No, 2 team‘ BAILEY ys No. 5 team CHERNOFF 11:00 an, Cc. No, 3 team ISAKSON vs No. 6 team MELNICK 1:00 pm. D. Winner of B event vs Winner of O event 3.00 pan. ‘Winner of A event.. Bye -E.. Winner of. D event vs Winner of A event . 5:00 pam. LITTLE LEAGUE PLAY-OFF KINNAIRD LITTLE LEAGUE PARK ~ SATURDAY, SEPT. oh A, No. 1 team CULLEY vs No, 2 impartial board tc look into public spend- : ing for university-level: education. Secondary education has its Chant Report. University education needs a sim- ilar study. It’s up to ‘the’ government to’ set it-in motion. —Vancouver Sun | SE Eg | Don‘t Miss This. CLEARANCE CASH DISCOU 20% OF SHOP AND SAVE AT | LEITNER’S AUGUST 21 - 31 NT SALE REGULAR PRICES. CLOTHES on oes co. No. 3 team meaey i Win- ner of B event 00 p.m. -D, Winner of A event oy “Winner of C event 4:00 pin. “SANDLOT LEAGUE PLAY-OFF A. No, 6 team MILLS vs No. 7 team FORNEIWGI - SHHS Park - 10:00 a.m. B. No, 3 team. SHAY. vs'No. 4 team YORK - Twin Rivers Park - Z 10:00 am. co. No, 1 team GEM: CLEANERS vs No. 3 team SOBLEWSEI - SHHS - ’ ~*, 22:00 neon No. 5 team BATED D. No.5 team BAIRD vs Winner of A event - Twin Rivers Park :- E. Winner of B event’ vs Winner SHHS Business, + ,92:09 noon}. Professional Directory .. LIKE LOTS > | A. | at Imperial Otl’a refinery at Sarnia ‘OF.COLOR ? © THE MODE aN FIRISH:, FOR ALL INTERIOR SURFACES 3968-2 OGLOW BROS. BUILDING & SUPPLY.CO. LTD. oe Phone 365-3351 ‘Treaty Danis and in ‘tdmen thelr share, of High Arrow. ‘The future prosperity’ of Gastle- gar’ is inescapably bound ‘up “with that of the ‘Arrow. Lakes, Leave the good land unflooded, put a highway | § in to connect with the ‘Trans-Can- ada at Revelstoke and watch for a population increase and millions of dollars of building and development, all’ of .which ‘will indirectly pee tit Castlegar. Certainly If we flood out-:the major portion of the homesites and arable land, few people are golng to want to build and live on ‘oliffs] and rock bluffa,, a Murphy: creek Dam would: be just. as great. 0. tourist attraction | as High’ Arrow. and thera are good Teasons to believe that it would pro- vide jus; as many man hours of |§ work bealdes power fer expansion of ‘West Kootenay industry, « High Arrow with: an annual rise and‘ fall‘ of ‘at least 16 feet will add. greatly.:to. costs’ of logging, building and maintaining wharves and operation: of ferries. Certainly, before any irrevocable steps are ta. lumbia| ken, the B.C, Power’ Commission should be’ required ‘to prove: dire necessity as to why 1,625 Canadian citizens muts be deprived of’ thelr homes in order ie bencit Californ- fa, peril ce Roder, rater Resources Comm, Map Ohamber of Com- c Bug's a Help to Stop Water Pollution © + .Beveral bittion “tugs” Horman ‘Leaders Plan Conference Here on Augus! 22 Robson Couple Hurt in Accident While Holidaying Mr, and Mrs. James Porter of Robson were injured Monday, in an automobile accident at Victoria, Mrs, Porter suffered minor in- juries when her head struck the cars windshield and was being treated in hospital, while her hus- band, who was shaken up, was la- ter released. LABOR FORCE _. In Canada 62 per cent of the labor force consists of professional People and 16.3 per cent are skilled persons, compared to 18.6 per cent and $2.9: per. cent respectively. for those classes in the U.S. labor force. . ! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1961 [63 “3 Red Cross Re-Test CLARKE’S POOL SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 ._., SENIORS AT.10 AM... INTERMEDIATES AT 11 A.M. JUNIORS &: BEGINNERS AT 12 NOON ELDER THEODORE M: BURTON : Elder Theodore M. Burton, ‘Salt Lake City, Utah, and Assistant’ to the Council ‘of Twelve: Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter-day ‘Sainte ‘(Morinon), will ‘nd- Castlegar ‘during ‘a'‘tour of the church’s Alaskan-Canadian Mission. Accoispanying the visiting” chu- rch leader will be Milon L. Weilen- headquarters ‘in Vancouver. | ‘The conference Will be held at PA Rivers Hall, 7.30 p.m. on Aug. * he meetings here willbe part of a series ‘of .21 conferences and meetings with ” missionaries, local church leaders, church members, dress a conference of the church in| -’ man, President of the Mission with ; “Finance yours Bans OF Manrazas) with a lowcost life- ‘insured Fami ly Finance Plan m 7 ell Ah i A MESSAGE TO and the public during” the 13 day tour, August ’18-30, inclusive, Elder ‘|which fs a form of carbolic*acid often used to kill bactera eaped :, [48 produced as a by-product of foe in‘a-refinery and is | slytic used to help purify lubricating’ olls, Phenol gets mixed up in water used in refinery ' processing -and while most.of it. can be removed and re-used, Jt {s:not practical: to ~y | salvage it! all. But, “bécause it smells and tastes Ike ‘anti-septic, partic- ularly. in chlorinated drinking. ter, the remaining:phenol must ‘be yemoved before the- water is re- ‘turned to the St. Clair river.’ YOUNG) AGENCIES.urp. Insurance’ & Real, Eetate! \ QASTLEATRD Plaza’. _— come nN A : CASTLEGAR NEWS | ~ “THE Castlegar, B.C. i. V. Campbell, Publisher Mail Tate ta the News 1s" $3 per year. ‘The price by delivery: bey is 25 cents @ month, Single copies. are 19 cents. ‘The Castlegar News is authorized as: second: clasa mall, Post Office Department, Gttawa, and 1a a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulationy, OF THE iY) Pubilshed Every Thursday At: J oe * i ee &) - pad aaa Cuaat should. be athe, eaias Castlegar News, Drawer 490, Castlegar, BO. Letters for publication must. be accompanied by the cerrect mame and address of the writer. Pen fames will be used on request, but the correct game, must be submitted. The Castlegar News Reerrven che NDS th shesten latices in the Interests ef economy ef space. SMAGHIFICENT EXPRESSION O€ LOVE son® PARDMAN FUBNITURE - and | Bervioe KOOTENAY BUILD-! RITE “ High: ‘productivity: dnd! nN Costs“are essential to p profitable farming. Neither ‘can be attained ‘by using old-fash- ioned.method and obsoléte machinery. Th ‘only. way they-¢ can be achieved: is by: tilizing! madern -methods and‘‘u i farm. machinery.. - Massey-Ferguson:machines and impleronte: are helping farmers the world over to make their, particular farming operation more ; Prefitable by doin and as of: the Utah Seotion of the Ameri- can Chemical Society, ~ President Wellenmann, Who di. rects the nifsslonary work and local church organizations, is a Utah businessman, and has been active in the church in Salt Lake Cit All of the‘ missionaries: in ‘the Castlegar area are young men and women’ who bavé interrupted ‘their employment or schooling ta‘ devote two years to proselyting ‘for ‘their church, entirely at thelr own. ex- pense. The church ‘is known to have one of ‘the largest and most effic- jent: . missionary aystems in) the worl ds he “KIRNARD. BRIEFS _ ALL OUR CUSTOMERS:...:.. We ‘cortainly hope that you have enjoyed playing the ..... "TREASURE. QUIZ GAME" : - Many hundreds of our: customer’ have had the thrill’of winnitig ‘cash: “awards, and all of us here at Shop: Easy have been most pleseed t fo be part of this exciting promotion. : BUT. - All Good Things Must Come to.an End. 2 The Treasure’ Quiz Game Will be officially over. as of the Close of ber 16th,:.1961.. three ‘puilding. permits worth $20,120 /in new y construction were approved, eee Many. thousands of dollars are still to be won, sly you are holding one of the numerous high award Cards that have been issued by this store. Treasure Quiz Cards will be he = the Shop-Easy Store of issue. up toand including the close of business. ° Saturday,‘ September 16th, 1961. No Treasure Quiz Cards will be re deemed after the date the Game ‘is officially: over. 1, when fully punch at SPECIALS — This. + Fri. - Sat. Koga 17-18 - 19 An application by Frank Kavic of South Slocan to subdivide a lot he owns on. 10th Ave, was -not ap- proved pending a report of the zoning committee of council. eee . An offer by the Union. of B.c. Municipalilties of colored photos of the Queen and the Royal Family will be accepted by the village. They, will be displiyed in the new village. office which it is hoped to construct within ae next year, ° Village pee Paul . Hilde- brandt will be acting~ building in- spector while Curt Waterman is on holidays, ee Don Fox,: local: plumber, - ap- Peared. before council: to protest allegation ‘made by.:a ‘Kinnaird re- ident that he has.-been: dumping septic tank effluent from » oaategas in permission:::to dump septic. tank effluent} pom, ae fenks in | the dump,:; fe co celia = i KRAFT Salad Bowl “8% 02. JAR “OKANAGAN Peaches. VEE VARIETIES — nant _ 2B, PKG. ai il ROSE: BRAND ee ‘SWE: EET MIXED i Can EN| ROOSTER COFFEE