a ee John Stranno : Colleen Huphad Eight Comincs Scholarships A list of. scholarship win- _ac hers announced this week by | Smelting Company includes six TWO-WAY. RADIO students from the Trait area and 5 two from other Kovtenay' cen- SALES & SERVICE | tres. Ph. 365-3298 Te, 1964 awards total $4, We handle car radios, $300. each, all :for. Mary-Lou« Roberts and to Carole Joyce Batiuk, also of Trail, with’ an - average of 85.3 per cent. Miss ‘Roberts whose stand- ing was highest among the 29 students applying for. the scho- Jarships int year is.the dau; sh ter’ of J.C. Roberts, a se design engineer in ‘Cominco’s ers' salaries in'B,C. are indlcat- ed this year. ‘The problem is not the increase, but how the cost is to be met and what the public is getting for its by JwAsiG: of the BC, sociation, “during a recen at meeting of the assoclation’s ex- ecutive in Vancouver. They. were based on a B.C. Teachers’ Fed- eration’ press’ release: indicatin, increases of four to 10 per cen! would be sought in fall bargain prevent teachers sharing in, the Is. How to “Teachers Salary Problem Meet Cost: Gray in teach- money, mments were made of Trail, all, president chool Trustees As- 5 These, ¢ Ing. “Trustees have no desire to the same 28 | any other wage: and salary “earners,” said tlements in‘ various fields have set a pattern for 1964, and tea- | — chers are entitled to their fair |p “The economic factors ‘and Tee shar “Our eople are more con- cerned with how the indicated. are to be paid. The division at Miss Batiuk is the daughter of William Batluk. a tabulating pr They. cover two four-year scholars ips of $1, 200, sued an0 record players, ete. four one-year scholarships of 5 - * Cominco employees; “and two 182-4th Ave. Kinnaird oneyear seholarahipe of $300, LUAU | Oe Sehoots in, the Hast’ and scholarships are based on senior miatriculation or equivalent first- year university standings. The two $1,400 awards went to Mary Louise Roberts of Trail with an average of 86.9 per cent EXCAVATING, DITCHING CONCRETE WORK - AN? Ree ¢ oO. ‘Lightle Ph, 365-5158 Box 51, Castlegar, B.C. © INNA i UNITED... CHURCH: : OF CANADA Minister: Rev. F.’H; Willey eee WELCOME WAGON astlegar: — am, | “Robson: — 10.00 a.m. Box 364—Kinnaird, B: Kon Ist and 8rd: Sundays With Information aa - Comet 9, orabipe i ee nnn 365-8048 OR WRITE ar er TTS cE | YOUR HEALTH UNIT. wishes to announce 2 series, of ss _ CLASSES | FOR . Expectant Parents ° ROTARY HEALTH CENTRE, : Beginning ‘September 16 For registration Phone 365 5733, 2-36 2-4 pm. ANNAN AT t BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS Young Men’s Style / Casual Pants from . Dress Slacks Jackets, Student Spécial Stretch Slacks $ We have the best selection of Sport Shirts-in Town... *: FALL STOCK IS ARRIVING DAILY : ‘. SO WHY NOT DROP IN ‘AND West Kootenay districts. The} Th ‘sonnel division.’ John Michael vision at Tadanae. The Trail area winners of the $300 scholarships were Paul jomas Truant, son of Joseph Truant, a tank tester in the lead refinery at. ‘Tadanac; Joanne Margaret King, daughter. of John P.’ King, an operator in the "oxide leaching plant at Tad- anae;-Colleen Elizabeth Hughes, whose father is in the compen- sation department of the per- P. Stranne, $300" GORRECTION © ‘The Castlegar. News incor- rectly’ reported ‘last. week that Castlegar’. council “recently : re- affirmed its motion “of last Dec. 20", to. take over ownership and operation of the arena. Actually, made’ on Dec. 20,:1960, higher training and qualification, “| We ‘feel this is not fair to good present government salary grant system ‘has not changed’ sinte it was instituted in 1961, and salary costs have gone.up con- siderably in the meantime. All the increases have been paid by. local ‘taxpayers. If the - grants continue unchanged all of the increase will’still be: carried by, local, taxpayers, “We have asked the govern- ment to revise the grants in line with changing economic .condi- tions, so that the ratio of cost sharing will'go no further, out of balance, and we shall contin- ue. to press this point,” said Mr. Tay. He stated “B.C. teachers, on a general basis, are. among. the best paid in Canada—in fact in North America. Some classific- ations are higher in some areas but these cases generally invelye . Gray said trustées want “value for taxpayer money eX- ‘pended for-‘teachers’’ salaries. The ' present. system pays only for’ ‘avérage’ performance. . It takes‘no account of excellence: _LEGION: CORNER e first regular. meet- ig, ter. the. summer’ recess held Tuesday night, two. regular applications .:for memt eight club memt nor, to the in course’ to. additional .. qualifica- our schools.” |; tions, and that the pursu't of ex- Ho sald recont BCSTA. stu-| cellence in-the educational sys- dies have emphasized that pre-| tem’ of B.C. will be seriously sent teachers’ salary scales make | hampered. unless the teaching room ‘effectiveness without ‘re-| with this vexing problem. TMT Volkswagen Sales, Parts & Service : ) Phone JACK SMITH 360-1487 _ Misit Our Used Car Sales Lot Opposite Castleaird Plaza, Kinnaird, B.C. WARFIELD SALES & SERVIGE LTD. no provision for improved class-| profession: can come | to grips Sc ce BES ; EN WEAR MeGILL SHOES | Crom _ Marshall Wells Phone 365-7515 SEEING IS BELIEVING SEE THEM NOW AT PLAZA HARDWARE ag . BARGAINS IN’ USED Refrigerators & Electric Ranges All in excellent condition and priced to go. } tore e read and Approved. ‘Comrade Green. r that membership: now st 272 and delinguent mem! asked to’ pick up their cards as Soon’ as possible.” * ‘Members are requested to make’a special’ effort'to attend an’ important meeting to be held on Sept..15. Important business is to be transacted that: ry important‘to all member: A special sports com "lis soon to be setup to.spear- heada new’: sports: project and information will be made known it, reaffirmed the motion first ‘ Joanne: King ’ BROUSE AROUND... David Cooper ‘Phone 365- 5851 5 | ‘Ample’ parking in front of Store NT KNIGHTS. .OF COLUMBUS B ; N : ST. RITA’S HALL. FRONT ST.’ TONIGHT “COME EARLY pees prey ro P.M. B CLT gn ewces or couMEUS EE =I binson Stores. 4 ‘ang her neds. each: one 3 Y $5.20'i is en itled Gastleaird Plaza SCHOOL. SUPPLIES OF ‘ANY. Tabs SIZE FOR ALL LITTLE GIRLS & GUYS : Her name was ea d when - the question: she ‘was. ‘allowed to purchas $l 2. 00 ‘Worth of merchandise at-no cost to 12.00 at Ro-. ry: be the: lucky winner: ig sane 9 i “Stores at the. end of i _ PREVAIL. T Ce THE STORE - “Any purchase: ‘of school, supplies ‘that. exceed - you SA Phone 365-5011. ere A TAT cRsaaa onan ‘ALL SCHOOL LISTS © AVATUABLE key, edging. $1.99 — For Jr. Grades, "Quebec ‘style | leather school - bag, | lock with shoulder strap, Nunt construction. 8.80, Gonvine “Cowhide Briefcase‘ all leather ° ieee : | Briefcase, all Icatlier,3 position’ lock, brass: is corners,” “3 compartments. ie - $4.76 ‘@tant’ 18". (Bilefeate, caicak: able lock; brass ‘corners, heavy Nylon siltching., $5.86. Eahe INGO _ nnn -CASTLEAIRD “+ PEAZA = _ | Phone 365-5271 oy Ehren a HEA TTT at ‘Congratulations | to Mrs. Kay Bevans ‘of Kitesird, B.C. She pe cher Family Allowance neue of —_—— _ =| = Williston Offers ‘Northern Timber tes By B.C.. FOREST. SERVICE ‘The Hon, Ray yn Thursday ., publi announced | pi his, recommendations ° with . re- pra , to the recent. applications for pul pwood harvesting, licen- ces an farm licences in fee Prince. Rapert Forest Dis- Revie : will be recalled that gous Ltd, for a tree, farm: licence in| the ct Ne” Bell: -Irving, and Up]: AD) matic by Mac- Muna. Bloodst owell: ‘Ri ver, Limited: for. at see farm lic] We ence ‘in: the, Kitimat Gardner on tants and eae, mt,"Hecate, Kitimat, Ter- race, >: Kitwanga,: Ootsa, . and Marshall president siurntbte C said last ‘Thursday -that he felt Lands and Forests: Minister Ray : Williston has’ offered ‘a seriou: and imaginative compromise”. fore -ai Mr. Matehall ‘was referring to the announcement ‘by the minister. . coricertii ne farm J licence and py vesting area ‘applications cover- ing the northwestern’ corner’ of the province. = a Columbia, Cellulose was of- er cent of the -tim- fer it tt ooh for in its TFL ap- | :., plication — as an addition to the existing TFL No, 1: which: now supplies about two. thirds of the | ‘= resent mill's needs. MB: and R was..offered 60 Re ie cent of the timber. covered its TFL application to supply. a 760-ton “day_kraft pulp mill at Kiti- companys of the total. wood reqq STAMPS | at ‘fatter Sainp, Shop ”. ROBSON, B.C. “Ph, ‘365-7605 the ren nflicting applications be. ia. ment of the new Skeena SYU 7 f:the Bell-] Tewund SYU offered to it,” said ‘ME. Marshall, ‘The company had applied‘for a TFL‘ on ian area .designed to Jof the wood quired "for the new mill. "> “While: pear to be to provide ‘only 60'per cent’ of that applied for, or 40 per cent ed eu the. new. Proposal,” said Marsh: “This | to be menue that the com: Sustained Yield Unit and to also | vice. Will the. lower. Portion o! of | ! pany will be obliged to compete in the open: market for 60: per. cent of the wood requirements for the proposed kraft mill ‘or. some 26 million cubic feet per year. This is in addition to the cong any’s requirements for the ide purchase of some 24 mil-|'Unit.:: fon cubic feet of wood to sus- tain: the existing sulphite dis- solving pulp mill. “However the company Eualy realizes the complexity of the problems that. confronted the minister,” said hall. “I Mr. appears. “tous that the establish: lea lese ‘SYUS;-28 “Hecate; Queen Char: Ostsa wi The may. have: it Hate, entyng it. vat the Al ;was considerable (A { of all the facts presented show- Queen Charlotte, and ty Bulle lice vail Pu D And Ti mber Ltd, for| se wood Harvesting 4 to include’ the following Public} y Yieia Circles or ot Sustained ni bine, : Burns Hazelton, Motles, Oats, | Sinithere, _Takla Decisive ‘Factors: . we) In’ arriving at his recom- mendation, ‘he ‘minister noted certain’ decisive ‘factors arising from ‘the, hearings, (a) ‘The proposals wiauaized one new pulp: mil: at. Prince Rupert, together with new. pulp polls at Kitimat’ and. Houston, (b) The. proposals. were ov: ‘erlapping, : not Jonly .with each other, but also with alrea dy esta- blished : Industries. -careful appreciation ed that,’ with ‘some flexibility, ‘the total area. under ‘review. co- uld produce on a sustained yield | 5, basil, sufficient: wood to operate all three of the proposed in addition to the present esta- blished industries. Tt was _ the ‘pasis of these factors that Mr. Williston arrlv- mendations. He pointed out that, in; the ‘final .analysis,‘he must offer: any: adjustments . of .the four original applications so that all: might’ receive.a:fair share. and interests of the public must also. rtict) arded.: The Minister's Recommendation: ii, ..Considering all these facts, ry. data’ provided jor: the to- tal area,’ Mr. - Williston: will. re- comimend \ the following course of action: — (a) 'T ee of Colgar. Limited. is application : eovered two areas -—'Area.No. 1, the Kiteen River dramage and ‘Area |No..2, the Bell-Irving,-Upper Nass and. the Upper Skeena areas. In the case of Area No. 2 I propose to eliminate . the Bell-Irving ‘and Taylor. River Drainages' and cre- ate a new Sustained Yield Unit known. as the Bell-Irving ¢ Farin Licence eliminat ‘the Upper, Skeena River. drain ‘Age. This area’ will be added to the adjacent Sustained) Yield Unit to the ‘south, to ‘be known # the Skeen’ Sustained yiold pose to add to Tree ence No. 1 and not to. issue.a new’ and: separate Tree’ Farm Licence. ‘I further propose that additional Tanda “be added ‘to Tree Farm. Licence. ani adding. 1; the. araiti idaitions will med yield a ve a cima year. Valent -to.approx e- dy-60.) -ebnt of. the. allowal annual :- ‘calculated :\for ;t " (6) ‘The Tree Farm Licence | Application. of MacMillian, Bloe- del cand ‘Powell River, Limited: ” ye! ie areas ee that asin .the \Ootsa ‘Uni I ene ae; oe pulp - mi sectuavoly fm a the: the. Coast fon merjt in’ the offer:made by. the Bulkley Val- dey 21 piand Th her. Limited ‘to ed.at his: decisions and recom-| P He also stressed that:the rights| . together with the forest inven- |. agen SS ae = i BBSS eof ee Jule Kitimatbaied. Bul eéntered around mill’ were ae: aren Wile ntly Igiown ‘Area, Sustained Vita Unit * overt the ars sper dies have been yiade as to the quantit and uae ty of, timber : § df Pea ard.’ Be propose, therefore, to: add the. entire’area’ known’ as: the Kitimat; ‘Sustained Yield Unit to the: Tree Farm Licence area, This. will,.of | course, . displace some leaky established opera- gi iy: ‘an’ equivalent: quota «posi elsewhere wnleh, 1 will outline later.on in report.’ The exact area of the pro- posed Tree. Farm. Licence is shown on the attached.map and tt ais: eotimated, that ste yield a Will ay Sppro: mills ao er cent vet the allowable ae ‘nual cut'‘of the area actually applied for by ‘MacMillan, Blae- and Powell River: Limited. traitors note: We have not rinted the: map to which ‘the tinister’ refers.) ~ Senior: stp i March: a: | ot = bg grep et the ae discuss ways and. means, of obtaining an-in- crease in pensions and F eneiits for, our Senior eit main, objective is to in-} § @ the pension from‘ $75 Bi a Ont, said’ penbion to be: Hed to ‘the. cost of living.’ above té “obtain Mantes on a petition so that: sometime in the fall: thou- sands ‘of names ftom ‘each ‘pro- ¢ ss The area that. is left: E pro- * Farm Lic-|..- fe The award of this Tree Farm to ae to ove group. will strive prese be: presented to the|} Licence will not affect.in any way the award of booming leas- es within the area and in ar ticular Crown, foreshore in, ette : Bay \-will . be :made gyal able to ait interested oner tors. . oH t ; Pulpwood Harvest- posal, of MacMil- tan ae, 1 and Powell River Limited.” ‘ Jn. my opening .remarks’ at the hearing. in Kitimat I stated: “As. far as. this, heari cerned, there ‘would 4) nomic ‘price, and secondly: whe- ther or not; in .view, of the long- ‘established; log. market. on}the coast, .an option “agreement 'in the: form’ of a’ Pulpwood. Har- vesting Area agreement, should be issued for‘part, or all of: the Sategoties of ‘wood mentioned aliove.’ During the hearing ¢ evidence -was' given.that pulp the form of salvage ate lumber “reject logs | was harvested = rt ullzed ta iP ni the area exclusively to one indi- yidual {company for, the use. of such, mat it is .proposed, therefore, to disallow: the Pulpwood: Har- proposal .of ; Mac- and. Powell Ri- ; It.'is further’ pro- posed. that, after completion: of our forest surveys we will: pro- ceed,to develop a system, where: by. the- mate: 1 unsuitable for winilling ’ made, avail. tp ails so that they’ can ‘ Solon jally establish a Sudta position similar to established ‘oneratons ed 5 dusty mands oreanizations, the area and tHere is: mo. 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