10! CASTLEGAR: NEWS, Thursday,’ Nov. 14,1963 USCC Protests Turning | ‘Park to Commercial Use The ‘Union of ‘spicitual Com- munities of Christ, former owners; of'the present viliage-owned Kins. park was “too valuable’ a pro- Perty for use’ as a park and sug: gested it was ideal for a natural men Park, have any Bug. Beation that tho park ‘We turned to a commercial use for business buildings, At a recent zoning meeting in Castlegar, D, K. Naumann, profes- sional ‘planner, suggested that the "s business district. At that time village chairman Aage Sylvest pointed out that the legal ‘and moral: obligations under which the land was given to Cus- Uegar for a nominal sum was, that Emest ‘Bailey Attends Senior Citizens’. Meet ' \ Progress is .belng. made’ to- wards the 1924 convention of: the Senior Citizens’ Association of B,C.; reports Ernest Bailey of Kinnaird, Mr, Bailey’ has: just the property be used for recrea- tional purposes, At Inst..week'’s council meet. ing a letter Was 1 read ‘from USCC secretary T. G, Cl Proteat- (continued from page one). suggestion expressed a lack of con: fidence on the part of- counell, in the ‘socicty's abillty’ to operate the arena. It, therefore, feels that council should either reaffirm its motion asking the society’ to ope- rate tho facility or dismiss them and ‘appoint a new operating body. The ramifications of the latter Proposal should be carefully con- sidered, Finding a' group to accept this often-onerous task would not be easy’and the changeover could not be rapidly altected: To ater ing any suggestion that the park be rezoned, “It seems we are will- ing to rob our children of the pri- vileges of enjoying | their childhood by. taking from them the par! which are. definitely a must in every well-planned town or city for ithe sake of a few dollars for that this sed operation has begun would « place’ unnecessary hardships on the public using the arena, + “Assuming that the Project So- clety is to step aside from its self-imposed operating job’ of the past several ‘seasons, Ly would sug- from a provincial executive meet- ing of the association held at Van- couver, He. said’ the dates for the 1964 convention will be June; 9 and. 10. ‘While in ‘Vancouver Mr.. Bai- ley. attended Remembrance’; Day services ‘at the cenotaph there and the in which’ army, navy and air force personnel took -part. noted Sune. Chutskoff, He continued: “We would like to point out that in 1951 when ‘our’ member- ship decided to soll to the village that piece: of property referred to as-the bull park, for a park, we felt there was a great need for one, What developments have come about since to have.changed shings now? “Are ‘we on the gest That the 1963 couril recom: mend to'the 1964’ council that!an operating group be appointed early in 1964 . to” assume : operation | of the arena in the fall of.that year and further that such group' work in conjunction’ with’ the’ Project Society. during ‘the final: month of the 1963-84 operating , season to.,observe and prepare for a INS U RANGE For All Your INSURANCE’ AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS Phone 365-3441 ANDERSON AGENCIES an era now, whereby we can dis Dense with parks and tet our child. ren _reniain couped up at home or play in the streets and back alleys? “As owners of lots 1 to 7 in block 14:0n which our hall (which is used for religious services and worship) is situated, we feel that rezoning the immediate area from residéntial to commercial and the resulting economic pressures that would’ be put ‘on the | property Would be a detriment to the conti- ‘owed “well-being of our organiza- thon. 0. 3 . Castlegar Dining Room on Monday through Saturday; 6.30 ‘am. to 8.00 p.m. *: e Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. "PHONE 365.2631: 2 CT et te ee The Fastest Brokerage “As Close AS Your Phone DOHERTY ‘ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. ‘Direct Private Wires to All Leading ‘Canadian Stock Exchanges Service in the Interior smooth transfer, Should no group be willing to accept this responsibility it would then be necessary for the village ‘to. assume operation and hire the lent system, | B.: Tho'total rental oftured: is only? possible if ‘the Curling Club rictlon ‘On profit indicates the’ pub- te spirited ‘att ‘attitude Club. De) The. publicity attache the ‘curling ‘events: in the manner of’ Bonsplels, novel events,’ and 80..0n ‘organized ‘by the. Curling Club‘has' proved of immense value to the citizens of Castlegar. I-have heard . glowing’ reports’: of these eventa from: outside tho’ district, One referred ‘to ‘a ‘bonspiel ‘as the most’ enfoyabla2and well ‘run. bon- spiel he ‘had ever. attended, E. The Curling Club has gua- Sewer Hazards Are ‘Good Reason : To Back Bylaw of the Curling f ‘0 | ciety)'to ‘undertake’ the ‘operation: ranteed that no prospective ‘curl willbe. denied. tho opportunity. to| 3-2 Vote Affirms Project Society | Operation of Arena it other projects that may bo col + tlon of ite people ‘of, cerned for the welfare’ and recrea- | and: distri y ‘curl’ within’ the ‘limits ‘of the un: assigned ice. time,’ ) F. High school curling ‘ls cn. couraged ‘at a very nominal: rate. 4f the rescinding of the motion of Sept, 17/asking'the Project’ So- of ‘the ‘arena’ is | carried ,1 “intend, to'-ask for the setting, ‘up'.of "a committee. of three ‘under: the chairmanship ofa Castlegar: village >| gement. will direct] through? council’ to‘ the ! taxpayers: of» Castlegar ‘and ° comprising : ré., presentatives from ‘the’: Village: Kinnaird, Robson and outlying dis-, triets.; ‘The’ Village clerk: will, be’ asked to serve in exactly the same! capacity .as for any other” ‘commit.’ eee 1 major users of the arena’ will ee invited to serve'on the com-. mittee in )a representative: or ad-' “| vlgory ‘capacity.’ but: will-‘not | be permitted to: vote. “? i The duties of the ‘arena mana-, be to'make. ‘Health Hazards 2: im. portant reasons for supporting a sewerage bylaw in Castlegar, the Rotary club was told at its: meet- ing on pieeney. by medical, health officer Dr, J. MeAn The |'MHO. said that: with in-|' adequate sewage disposal systems there ‘is a “high probability”. of infectious hepatitis. He sald there are presently ‘four cases of infect- ious win. the village. for this. purpose, I would, therefore, m move that, the ‘council reaffirm « its’ desire to have the Project Society operate’ the“arena for the balarice of the 1963-64 season under. the budget and conditions’ outlined in its. pre- vious faction ‘of. Sept. 17, Hughes’ report: The: Project: Society’s inabili- ty to come to terms with the Curl- ing Club's offer as, recommended by the village commission on Nov. 1 requires’ that council’ give’ ser-' fous’ reconsideration ‘ to’ their re- quest of Sept.:17 asking ‘the Pro- ject Society to continue operating the arena as. the agent of the. vil- Jage commission. - It is: a_ disappointing. facet of. all ‘negotiations ‘ that. through- out there has arisen’ a. phantasy my deliberations ‘with council: on this matter I am required to ques- tion the good: faith of the Curling Club. and “accept: the good “faith of the Project:Society, I am-advis- ed to satisfy myself how théy ope- rate arenas, in Rossland, Trail and Nelson, I live in Castlegar, am try- to serve the people of. Castlegar, not. the people of Rossland, Trail Ss il She “IF YOU ARE A ay room or, executive suite. BUSINESSMAN . And wanv a smart central didess when in Van- couver, you will like: the, friendly courteous staff who attend to your wish ‘SALESMAN: OR whether t's. or Nelson. Therefore, I shall be guided not. by the-luxurious -facili- tles*avajlable ‘to'‘the people of} those cities but what exists and is ‘specific to the Village of Castlegar. +The compromise proposed last of distrust and. suspicion. In’ all | Dr. -MeAnutly, said Castlegar “needs a modern sewage, disposal system”. and urged support of: plebiscite’ in’ December. when * “the time’ in'less than 18 months on feveres Funeral: Services Held. Last Thurs.- For: Thrums Man. Funeral ‘services were “hela last’ Thursday : from | the family residence. for the late Samuel Kon- kin,'81, ‘of ims ‘who’ died; on Nov, ‘5 in the Trail-Tadanac Hospi- tal after. ‘a: short illness, : x Mr. Konkin‘was born in Tiflis, Russia, 01 on Oct. :15, 1882." ‘He came to Canada in /1898 and-settled ‘in Saskatchewan; He married {n-1901 in: Verigin, Sask., and in 1914'mov- ed to B.C. with his family whére he lived. at Brilliant and then: at Perrys until 1921 when’ he moved to Columbia -Gardéns,:In 1928 he moved to where he farmed until. the. time* of his death. He ritual Communities "He is -mutvived? by ie wife Nancy, at-home; three songz ‘Wi liam ‘of Grand Forks, Peter and Samuel of ‘Thrums; two fauehterss Mrs: Mary Friday evening was‘a one and Comm. Maddocks should be congratulated for his thought- ful attempt to bring these two parties ‘together..In my’ opinion it .was the only compromise :that could possibly be accepted’ ‘by: both’ |-parties. The Curling Club has unques- tionably demonstrated . its. desire to meet the the terms of the Pro- ject Society in so far as loss of revenue is concerned, On the other find «myself inclining. to. agree- ment with the Curling .Club: for the Johowine: reasons, . i group only organizing the limited facilities available is > Insurance Agents Plan: Conference _ NOTICE ‘OF ELECTION : Publie. notice: is hereby _ Municipality of the Corporation of.the Village of, Kinnaird “ that-I require the ‘presence: Village™ Office on Monday}: 1963, at.the-hour of 10:00' (Ten O'clock) in’the forenoon for the purpose of electing persons to represent them as: “Chairman, two commissioners, two School Trustees. The modé of nomination of candidates shall ‘be as follows: Candidates shall be given: to! the electors of the of. the.'said electors. at :the t the 25th, day: of November, duly qualified: of the in writing ‘by. two lity.The + tion ‘paper shall be delivered.to. the Returning Officer at dny time between fe ate of this notice and noon of the day of form p ee “Mi ‘may be ‘in: the the name, residence, and occupation of the person nomin- ated in such manner, as to sufficiently identify. such can- icip Act "and ‘shall’ state ‘At Nelson Monday The Insti. ance’ ‘Agents elation » of: British: Columbia” will for the East and West /Kootenays at Nelson’on Monday. similar ‘regional: meeting -held_ in | the’ Okanagan - and.. Cariboo. dis- tricts during «the: summer, ‘is. the result of a policy.adopted recently. er assistance for. members in.each region. .. J. S, Johnston; Falkins Agencies Ltd., Cranbrook, and Allan R. Wal- die; -Waldie ‘Agencies: Ltd.,’-Trail, ‘clation, ‘are in charge of the: con- Agencies Ltd.j Nelson, count ofthe principle ‘of: unrest- |- ricted use of curling. ice time I]. hold . its “first regional conference |. 1 The) conference, which follows |" the Kootenay directors of the asso- |. ference. Milton B. Ryalls; ; McHardy. Fi and, Mrs, Anne Sheloff. ot Robson; 22 grandchildren and’ 28: great- grandchildren; two- sisters, Mrs. W.’ Reibin’ of Canora, Sask.,’ and Mrs, .W..Ozeroff of. North Burnaby. ‘He was predeceased by a daughter, ‘Mrs Nancy Plotnikoff, in 1953, ~ Burial was in/‘Thrums Ceme- tery. Carberry's Funeral Home was in charge .of srangemie te, village will: vote again “for..the |: third was a member of the Date, of Spi- |: ; | all decisions necessary forthe effi- cient - operation - of . the’ Castlegar; and ‘District’ Arcna including the’ hiring of necessary. labor ‘and to make . recommendations’ requiring the’ approval of ‘council. All 're- celpts and’ ‘disbursements to. be’ entered into: a separate arena ma- hagement account and operated by. the’ village with’ the ‘full: approval of the Village: auditor. All ‘current ‘receipts and -ac- counts payable relating to tha op- eration ‘of the arena ‘to: be :trans- ferred to the arena piscagement accounts.’ i All ‘applications to. uso the. arena ice’ and’ hall shall be sub- tion to the Management Committee for their consideration. .*. °/ I consider’ this arrangement; :| to. be of. immense’ advantage. The: same committee, with’ an “alternat-. ing. respective’ chairman;’ could,” if desired, by. Kinnaird, be expanded to manage the: Kinnaird Swimming | "Pool :-and “Park~ opening.’‘the ‘way, to -making reciprocal : grants and} giving each municipality’ an added ‘interest in.each: other's recreation- al facilities in the; district.’ relieved ‘of all onerous duties .in operating their ‘own’ projects and be freed to follow the avowed in- tent of their consititution, namely, to: conceive, ..canvass - for. funds, and construct projects of a ‘recrea- tiona]. nature. for ‘the people - cof Castlegar and-district, a If it is admitted that this is no longer ‘a reasonable prospect then I suggest the: immediate winding up of the affairs of the Society. ©: move that the motion: of Sept, 17. ‘Fequesting the’ Castlezar and! Dis- ‘trict Projects. Society: jperate: the : Castlegar: ‘aténa’ for. the: year 1963-64 be rescinded, =I move that 4 committee of three ‘styled ‘ thie District Recrea- tional Management Committee, un- der; the ‘ chairmanship : of © a*Cas- tlegar® village; commissioner: and ‘one. from’ Kinnaird | village: commission ‘and another ‘ representing . the “outside district be instituted immediately. to operate‘and maintain the Castle- jee i cc ici cn caTT wy Kootenay: Builders — ‘and Suppliers ia ALL SIZES OF GLASS mitted ‘to: the clerk for, presenta- || “The : Project : Society. will be |i Royal Stuarts: Crystal Paners “Arborite and: c L Phone 365-8151; : ‘ “Box 90, Castlegar Our antennas’ are. presently our new site. TV. aes will ‘be: by the association‘to provide great-|«-. of the Neison Agents: Association, is handling the local arrangements. Representatives from*!as? far west as, Grand Forks and ‘east to | Fernie’ are expected “to. attend.\:: IM CTA ‘WITH || didate. The nc mination: p rpaper shall be gubseribed to by Vets the candidate. In the event of a poll being necessary, Sh poll.will |,» be opened at the Kinnaird Improvement: Society ; Hallion the 5th. day. of December, 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. of which every person’is*hereby required’ to take notice and Given under. my,, shand at Kinnaird, B.C., this 12th 03y | of November, 1963. RS, Morice, Returning Officer. 1963, between. the :hours’ of govern’ himself: ‘accordingly. {| gar and. District ‘Arena and "any ; LANGLEY. PRAIRIC d : Public Fieightwa By: ith uarters. 2nd..an up-to-date fleet “of ‘streamlined “trailer: equip. ment, offers you expres: and the Kootenays. via Tower Eraser! Valley points sand: ‘Hope, Prince- ton and Grand Forks. ine. depots | along the route énsure. re mn ogi cent-civil marrlag te ny. ch took ‘place © in Nelson’ on);th ‘bride's’ ao when sot a i ding trip: in ‘the: spring when they in to go to Australia, Government agent George Bro- die™ officiated: ‘at: the. ceremony filled “ with: bouquets \ of ' dahlias, ‘roses, ‘marigolds ‘and. other ‘early. ‘flowers,’ arranged | by Mra, J: Balding ‘and’ Mrs, Twantl shen wedding guests gathe! ered thor the ‘reception, ¢ three-tiered : wedding cake |; and:; a‘: birthday,-cake ‘were: {cut A silver. centrepiece . and ‘candle. sticks’ with: tapers - completed which “united '~in', marriage |: the tab and Mra, Peter: Iwanik te The .bride wore ‘a‘royal blue Ink and. white |... carnation coraage,’ wiilte: fur ‘hat and. white ‘gloves and shoes, ,-who .wore ‘pink‘silk: print,.and | ° ats, Races wha chose dark blue Bu i Je the | bridegroo: Vehiers | were Sonny’ ‘Allen and ph. Nad Cars” in the wedding proces: if were ornate with) stream +> be. move K. W. Staudinger, who request- rmission to live ‘in’ a ‘trailer, ‘while’ bullding“ his ‘house’ in Kin- dvlsed that | he could not park the trailer on:his}:¢ berry. Heights was. father's lot but would have to move itt off ‘untilsuch: time as ‘it: can is owe lot: f Goudet eaoared at Jeouncil’s ‘request to’ explain how jappened ‘to be built the property line, He to: apply. for-a build- ary he} had‘ made’ in|. "pcs a house on lot 33 in Wood- e situation’ will be ehesked ‘and a, solution sough' oa * a jearc! be ‘Gritten ‘asking for“further formation’ onthe new’ system. of eliminating kraft’ mill. odor. . A very. successful ‘ei and: Bake. embers was, =F eat The tea’ tables were’ each centered with; green | with’’a’'small: white cross ‘surrounded, with: poppies.’; ‘Mra. D. Adshead ‘greeted the “as they: arrived. Commit-) inp charge; were kitchen, Mrs. Hw Bate" .” R.: Wadey, : Mrs. Leckie! a Mca. »T. Bea ‘Lundquist: M.° Hingley,: and tea, and, sored iy Robson ‘Recreation. So | ciety. in the Community. Hall. + < Prizes: for; age’ groups were: 5 and ‘under girls, — Lori Jmiaff, Winnifred Giraud and Debra’ Hun: | ter. Boys 5 and under, Vernon Gre- Rory, Sutherland: Girls mn Dic! ‘kinson vand Sylvia BS bags OPPOSITE Phone THE ARENA: 3654441