CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 28, -1969 New Chip Unloader at Castlegar Mill Proves Highly Successful Plans to make the un-jin the cars. Low temperatur- loading of chip cars more ef-}es will not bother this system, ficient would fill a sizable} which works without assist- that/ance from chip thawing or work well might be found in}car vibrating devices, In ad- dition, it is flexible enough in wood Chips ae to. receive chips from trucks by frontend filing cabinet — ones just a few folders. id pulp mils foader for mill would iike to ee more of i The problem is that chips are] traction since it is a compo- compressed into a solid mass/site of three well-known and in the rail cars, which causes Proven sub systems: slow and expensive. As u re-|ped with an eight cu. yd. sult there is {hode an end-opening chip. car; Asystem recently install- at reasonable cost. car containing about 70 tons|tor button. can be emptied of its con- positioning the car. Jonger when winter condi-|the end door has been raised. tions froze-the chips solidly Simplicity ls ‘a ‘chief at- i loader equip- considerable |heaped bucket narrow enough interest in new or better me-/to run straight in and out of A 20-cunit pit under the ed at the Celgar Pulp Divi-|open end of the chip car and sion of Columbia Cellulose/a pneumatic chip conveyor Company near Castlegar, pro-| system which delivers to mul- mises to solve the bottlencele tiple locations up to 350 yards chip] away at the punch of a selec-: What allows the three tents and moved to one of/systems to operate together nine locations in an average|is a converted flat car lime of 20 minutes, including}on which trucks are turned 90 degrees so that it rolls in The old system took up|from the side to a position to five times as long — or]/in front of the chip car after On the flat car is the GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1 p.m. - 5.30 p.m. Open Fridays 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. front-end loader which then simply runs straight into the car and out. No turning is required since the loader runs on two ramps over the pit. The operator dumps as his bucket clears;the car and chips fall to either side and between the ramps. A drag chain in the hopper pit be- tow moves the chips to the blower system as they fall. Both the flat car and the chip car are positioned by cable and winches; the chip car is locked into place by arms which rise from be-' tween the tracks to press 1irmly against both axles of the tront truck; the end door, hinged at the top, is raised|# and held by a small hoist while two safety arms swing, under to lock it securely .in the raised bos ition. When empty, the movable platform rolis sideways out of the way and a winch pi the chip car through the un- The pit also provides i Space for trucks, trailers, or front-end loaders to dump ai the same time that rail cars are unloading. é Safety was a prime de- sign objective, Equipment of each step of the unloading sequence is wired for opera- tion only on completion of the, step before it. For in- Stance, the chip car must be securely locked in position before the end door can be|* raised. When the door is sec- ured by its two safety arms the platform and front-end CASTLE THEATRE zeszen SAT., MON., TUE., WED., AUG. 30-1-23 SEPT. Lucille Ball Henry Fonda in “YOURS MINE & OURS” Starts 7 and 9.05 Color SUNDAY T - Holiday Week Aug. 31 2-BIG ACTION HITS - 2 All seats $1.25 All Color “THE FACE OF FUMANCHU" Starts 12:01 AM. Also “WILD REBELS” Starts 1:45 AM. They Live for Kicks! car. All steps are controllable front-| by | i of the: fron deliveries by truck and rail. cently installed at the Colgar pulp division loader can be moved into pos- ition in line with the chip of Ce CHIP PIT designed to. allow simultaneous S-T-0-P For a real buy on a Chev, Olds, Chevelle or Camaro from 375 hp engine to 155 hp 6cyl., call today or write to: John Lockyer DICK IRWIN CHEV & OLDS 845 Marine Dr., North Vancouver Phone 987-5231 chip car, under steelwork at left,.is unload- ed. A chip car containing about 70 tons can be emptied of its contents and moved to one of nine locations in an average time of 20 has been re- ‘3 Castlegar. Here -a trailer is dumped while mene the car. The old system took up to five times as long. FOR SALE WOODEN OFFICE FURNITURE At Hugh Keenleyside (Arrow Dam) * Closing date of bids, 12 noon, 9th of September. For. further information call Bob Windsor at “B.C. Hydro and Power Authority, 365-7792 dur- ing office hours. 2-35 age eg of Sete Spe-/ mill’s ability to control chip, cies, to chip silos for compen: biend and pulp ary storage or directly int the mill's digester feed cat ilities were used to design pee The loader operator sel-|and fabricate the system. quality. t Colcel personnel and fac- ushing aj. The company’s corporate’ Monday Matinee 2 p.m. Sept. 1 “FU MANCHU” color ry Pp button. This has also resulted|manager of woodrooms, Ed| th in an ip in thelHiges, together . with Bob! Coming Thu. Fri. Sept. 4-5 Peter Fonda in “THE TRIP” -‘}and mate! ‘yon concept and design. The} The“net resuit is ter cost control for both — Foubister, assistant woodroom| Systems such as this help ‘intendent, worked with pro- ject engineer Fletcher|ards for utilization of wood. pails shops built and wired electrical controls ‘and|good news for everyone in fabricated the essential parts.'the ‘forest products industry. SUNSET District Socials Mrs, iS E.. Hughes 365-5503/many, who will now in civil-|' ian life make their home at Coronation, Alta. WILL FEED FROM HAND Skillfish, an open ocean fish found off fthe, coast of Fresh Fruit In Season: Pp _ Now vt ihe ‘season for hand the day of capture at rial handling super-|both sawmills and pulp manu-| facturers meet higher stand-. usually bet- Public Aquar- DRIVE IN CASTLEGAR recently from Vancouver and Victoria where they were jolidaying. Recent visitors Eo ene Mr. ‘and Mrs. Rolland Gillis, who arrived earlier this ‘month from Campbell OUTOOOR MOVIE SHOWS AT 8 PM. THURS., -FRL, SAT., AUG, 28-29-30 Steve McQueen Candice Berg “SAND PEBBLES” SUN. MIDNIGHT “FRONTIER HELL CAT” MON., TUES., WED., SEPT. 1-23 “ANY. WEDNESDAY” “FANTASTIC VOYAGE” home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Capt. and Mrs. Jack W: son formerly of Lahr, Ger-| Nakusp the River to make their home in H./Kinnaird, had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Barn- hardt of Penticton. Mr. and Mrs. . R Rempel of Castlegar were at weekend waere Mhey attended the Sat- iss Shar-| of .Mi oa on Helmer daughter of Mr. d Mrs. G. Reimer of Na- PHOTOCOPYING Letters — Birth Certificates Recent visitors to the Remple home were their son- Important Papers in-law and daughter, Mr. and Clippings Mrs. Thomas Yocom of Ber- Black-on-White Process [| W0, Weekend guests at the Reasonable Rates home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete CASTLEGAR NEWS i Mes dake Wovkin of . Jake Woykin| dis and Mrs. J. Reimer ’ Children’s Steel Lunch Kit With Thermos Back To School Pete Doell of Robson. Mr, and Mrs. Les Smith of North Battleford, Sask. were guests at the home of Mrs. Shith’s parents, Mr. and Hire Homer Hunter of Kin- aird. Also visiting was Mr. Hunter's brother-in-law und| ister Mr. and Mrs. G Shepherd of: Bigger, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Battleford. All left ‘Tues- fresh fruits. "Take advantage i of the lower seaso says‘ the federal health “Ge. partment; @ Buy outa for freez- ing or canni @ Fresh ‘fuits make per- fect snacks that not only taste good but are good for you. Keep a bowl of iresh fruit in the refrigerator for hungry adolescents. @ Fresh fruit for des- sert saves time and effort and keeps. the calories down. @ Fruits add glamor. They sparkle with interesting flavors, colors, textures and shape, ig meals more attnctive and appetizing. With the great variety avail- able today, use your creative ability to make the simplest as by glamorous. and delicious, ey can be serve juice, in salads, in fruit cocktails 2 ice cream and a pancake and cereals. Be adventurous. ~_ PETTIET PHOTOS ’ FOR THE™ HUNTER SLOCAN CITY MONDAY — LABOUR DAY — BIG PARADE AT 10.00 a.m. ‘BONSPIEL CHILDREN’S SPORTS BASEBALL TUG-O-WAR BEEF _BARBECUE COME EARLY! HAVE FUN! Alligators and crocodiles ,° in the Vancouver Public Aqu- arium often will fast’ for long periods of time. At times they must be force-fed in order rr get them feeding again. Capt. G.L. MacDonald Selkirk College has an- nounced the of RADIO & TV REPAIRS Guaranteed repairs on all Radios and T.V. including colour. * Reasonable Rates Call MIKE’S TV SERVICE Phone 365-5112 the first full-time instructor in aviation technology. Capt.| far G, L, MacDonald of Belleville, Ont., has been named to the] # post. is Capt. MacDonald attend- ed high school in Ottawa, and also completed a year ot university studies at the Ont- arlo ultural College in ‘uuelph, alte ‘has has taken ipoveral the field of aviation: 1 induding the pilot's inital and advanced courses doesnt pay over to take Chences with and Maddocks Shoe Store we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for childeen Prior to accepting an ap- pointment at : Selkieh, Capt. the Canadian Armed ‘Forces, holding the rank of Captain. ‘] engaged in round-the-world Appointed Squadron. This squadroa is gperations using the CL 44 kon"’ aircraft. During an active career ‘COFFEE BREAK” By LOIS HUGHES Box 731, Castlegar Tell Lois: 365-5503 in flying, Capt.’ MacDonal-l has built up a considerable If you have any. children | of ving ime, teaiuatng| in your amy theres 39 5,543. hours on multi-engine! 5) oppi houl craft, 1,200 hours of instruc- just a B rE nee witht sc or tional time, 653 hours of ac- “* School ease can-add tual instrument flying and/up to quite an expense but 317 hours simulated instru-/at least you have‘a list that ment time. ? In .1959-60, Capt. Mac- states exactly what is needed. “ Then there are clothes | Donald was associated with Now these are not so simple. a/the famous Golden © Hawk/'The cost of clothing for the Aerobatic Team, accom/any-|otiidren is something you ing them on demonstration tours throu; erica to lations work for the team. as a member of onto, + Preparing and deliver for. the North Am-|Would rather forget, but there ei nubile re-|is’ another problem — size. Many parents complain He also maintain about the trouble they have I buying children’s clothes. ane anyone that children, it- is obvious eves age group does not come in ohe’ particular size. and be- , bith cause of this, steps have been en has - ol to try and help the His most recent ASST. COOKIES, ZING POP.. Gulf Gas and Oil _CHARGE ITI CHEESE, Maple Leat SALAD DRESSING Mir. Whip 32 oz. 69c LARGE SELECTION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES HOOVER WASHER ......... $169.00 ; See Us For Fishing Supplies — Rock. Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — Eesy Credit Terms Available COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE . Johnny‘s & Gas Sales Ltd. Ner On Robson Side of the Ferry Open 7 a.m. — 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. ren Open Sunday 2am O pmo |[ARaE with the air force was. as ficer with 437 Transport ~ Mother of Local Woman Dies At Saskatchewan Funeral services _ were held s Aug 520 in St. Paul's fon Sirs anne Smith, 5: of Trail who ied Aug. 16 in Saskatchew: 2 Ibs. $1.19 10 tins for 99c chief training standards of-|4 major Canadian airlines, have now v completed a fal year of nsity 4 wou Selence, [Gard label aust obtain a lc: 2,) in addition to obtaintitg the thele, ence from the dep: ‘ent of private pilot licences. consumer and corporate af an aghow. He also served for period as a: flying instruc- In se) middle cf . August, ‘poraton the Canadian n government spe- cifications in cludes manufacturers, SPotall ers, consumers and govern- ment officials. Mr. Basford said that these steps have been taken because there is a good deal of economic waste and incon- venience to the public be- cause of the lack of accept- able standards in many lines CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 SELKIRK COLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTS are scheduled for the following dates: Friday, September 5, 9:00 A.M. Friday, September 5, 1:30 P.M. Saturday, September 6, 9:00 A.M. All are to take these tests before registration day, September 8, 1969. of consumer goods. It is interesting to know that to develop standard siz- es, measurements were taken of more than~ 150,000 child- ren throughout Canada and the States. Because the system is voluntary, not all garments will have the CSS label. But I understand several manu- facturers and retailers are beginning to make and stock pee a at Contre: Ont. tor with the Canadian Forces faire anuiisters Ren Bastora, and mmore. are expected to “a0 ’s demand in- pal’ brat Selkirk College, noted | m, fo train commercial pilots for e Soles, princi- nation-wide program to te te the use ot the Canada that Capt. MacDonald’s teach- Steudard Size (CSS) label on ing duties will be at the sec-|chitdren’s clothes: A. C: da | thi ond year level of the’ pro-|Standard Size label on a gar- gram. “The charter students/ment means it is size accord- of our aviation. technology|ing to body measurement ra- program,’ ‘which is designed /ther'than the age of the child. ‘+ The CSS program~is a creates, x better sizing in chides ‘clothing, Took” for ie CSS label. If you can’t ta it, ask for it. While there will always be a few children for which standard size. garments are not made, the majority of they will con one -but urers wishing to use the stan- assured a better fit with Canada Stare dard garments and we mothers would have just that fewer: problems to solve. Smith was born Feb. ee 1917, in North Bat- tleford, Sask. She was edu- cated there and moved to Trail in 1935. She served with the civil defence Pe March 1945 to March Pe nith is survived by her et husband, William; two Mrs. John (Don- ou Obetbat of Castlegar and (Margaret) Kosolof- sky ‘oft Gold River; her father, George Krelow of North Bat- tleford; four 4 ‘elix _( United Purity Store Grocery of Vancouver; four brothers; ew, Steve, John an and three grandchildren. second year” alm aeronautical courses relevant to their careers as pilots.” Mike, all of Rabbit Lake Sask,|lack © of heat. Other Factors Increase Side Affects from Heat you know. that -too a from the milder form of heat cramps to more severe heat cause ren’s clot! returns of. merchandi cause heat| department, of consun fairs is and in television, use at 3 a Heese gulations. Abi could lead. to its suspension rosecution with a maxi- saan penalty of $5,000. Mr, Basford'stated at the jtime of the ‘announcement that the major retailers and manufacturers have welcom- the ne a EUROPE, ASIA, Hawail, Mex- the press, radio and The mother’s assistance "WEST'S. TRAVEL AGENCY. Phone 365-7542 WHERE WILL YOU SPEND YOUR VACATIONS! ico, U.S.A. of wherever -you may wish to travel — Call at West's and get your travel folders. Information available on regular fares, excursions, gq | tours and accomodations. WEST'S ARE AGENTS FOR. ALL: MAJOR- AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL AND ~ DOMESTIC. 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