(CASTLEGAR NEWS, , Thursday, Oct, 18, 1962 Canadian Case on Softwood Exports fo US. is said Well rounded Imports of lumber from B. a are not the cause of claimed unem- stress in Testifying at ‘Commission hear. ings on the imports of Canadian mber, Bertram M. Hof- Pacific Northwest states, a Cana- dian: lumber, leader told the U.S, Tariff Commission. last’: ‘week, at Washington, D.C. lum! fmeister, preaident of the Counc! of the Forest Industries of B.C, disputed allegations that Oregon's economy has been hard hit by im. Ports, Hie cited Aigures to show that Production’ in’ job-créating Sood Products industry in the state has hs 408 give fold (529 per cent) sin testified on Snap “your favorite ¢ Be sured you're’ ready to. | ‘snap. al{ the fun and excitement of the season: Stop in now for your Kodak film and flashbulbs. And to see your Halloween pictures fast, _ us for finishing. PETTITT behalf” “of mine. Canadian associa tions’ whose members shipped 85 per cent of all Canadian softwood lumber sold to the United States in 1961, 1 a “conimon evoltition in the North American industry," Mr, Hoftmeis- ter made these: points: vy. The most recent census date show that there are 31,000. saw- mills in the(U.S., including: every- thing from two-men operations to the largest companies.’ But /1.5;per cent of these, account for 50 per cent of .U.S.\ production: with (the |’ balance ‘of production’ distributed over” Suis 30,600 ‘lumber. opera~ Mr. spoke for included the B.C. Log- gers. Association, ': B.C. Lumber Manufacturers’’ Association, Cari- boo PGE Lumber Manufactures’ As. sociation, Interior Lumber. Manu- “| factures’ Association, Northern In- terior: Lumberman’s Association, ‘Truck Loggers Aszociation, B. C, Wholesale Lumber Association, Al. berta: Forest Products ‘Association “ and Saskatchwan Timber . Board. leave your exposed film with: ° PHOTOS CASTLEGAR’S PHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS : vi, Phone 365-3811 |” «), Mr." Hoffmielster * pointed out that the U.S, timber cut is declining inability, of mills producing only Iumber. to meet. prices for available. timber offered by’ inte- grated concerns. Mr. Hoffmeister said 1961 net imports of all forest products mea- sured in terms of logs required to Produce these goods were still only ie Der cent of domestic consump- tion, “We have been unable to find any authoritative economic survey that does not forecast increasing reliance on imports,” he said. Denying allegations that the Oregon economy has been “exper. jencing severe injury,” Mr. Hoff- meister said ° that Oregon’ made ‘SOMEONE IN THIS Ts WILL A BEAUTIFUL 5-PIECE MAYFAIR SET ev WEAR-EVER (covers in attractive Coppertone) “greater strides from 1950 to 1961 than any other forest region, Ply- wood and other. new ie wood products, pf in. lum have » jumped 529 per cent. tatistics show the’ decline in oregore lumber production is a- bout 13 per cent since 1950, but this figure taken. alone is mislead- ing. When the new structural wood materials : are ' added, poral output was increased 29 per’ ci He described this ‘shift from lumber to other wood products as “not a. symptom of injury but a clear example of.a healthy indus- try with the financial resources to uehiele ‘the industry itself has ‘in. spire Asserting that the evidence on both sides of the border: confirms increases from -|pubtte tana atid this has resulted in] #0” of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hons: is toa similar Man Known Here ts Assistant A-G A Rosolan whose parents») 1i ton State board against tion ‘as an assistant state attorney- general. He is Henry Eugene. Godderis, Bc bere Jaeger Propaa ie Canada, otherwise, which’ governments in Canada provide," He said that “this is not true.” Mr. Hott elster, sald that the closed: since 1955, largely Decne adi, indany ae mi “the of change in the industry. ambloy: knowledge that the facts would be ment experience: in the. U, d brought .cut temperately and .dis- Canada has been very ‘imaila Passlonately Betore the commis- Small (marginal) ‘producers slon.' have, the capability ot rapid imar- ket. re-entry. \In “1957 after : the 1956 production Peale 435 ‘mills Apple Blossoms Bloom in October. the western; atates ‘suspended. pro> duction, In-'1959.‘when : production rose rapidly, 534'western’ mills|- commienced ‘operation. This seems to result largely. from changes ‘in| :. Apples are still on domestic production or 'the die- |ini October \. om tates a their speculative instincts," blossoms! e tant. problem fa ib) However, afi app) aberm ar of! substitu ite’ structural -materials, ird has pink apple blossoms Not! U.S.:and C: on it. For those who find Hird .] inthe ;Kinnaird . village office. ::: e. hardly pple elng | ple tr wed oa en ‘is, the competition | by; ‘Mr. rand Mrs, Jim Wisted of ate to believe a aample: is on ig herd ‘ for ‘wet and snowy weather { Drop © -in’s now: for’ your. choice and ‘have dry. feet of Cestlegar.'He was to the position by atate Attorney-Gen- eral ‘Jo! Mr. Godderis. moved to Spokane in 1955 and graduated in 1961 from the Gonzaga University law school, hn J. O'Connell, ‘after. he |in th had heen admitted to the state bar. |: Tho: US. ‘dusty is Benefit: ing from, although: it:Is not. con= tributing’ to, Canadian efforts to expand'the markets in Australia and in Europe, ' ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC. CHURCH +... Rev. B, A. Brophy, PP, Sth at Elm Street” Sunday Masses - 830 and 1030 am Evening Mass ~ 6.00 p.m, GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH. ' SOIATED : GOSPEL CHURCHES; CANADA 1:45, pm. Bible Study. bebe 7:30 Pm. Young. People’s Robson — it and on { eunaays at Vastlegar ~ service Ser worship at ' ee ‘120 pm... » 945 am. -s Rohson Wi Plans Bridge, - Whist: Series The October resting. 0 of th Robson. WI met ‘at the home of Mrs." Richard Fowler recently. OF JESUS CHRIST LD.8.: Eundavs at. pirat erent in ithe ‘Twin GEACE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. T. Ph, 365-5536 Evans, Ohurch : Bohool.at’845. a.m. at'12.00 am.’ “TABERNACLE Ginnaird — Service of Worship at t Bible Study: Wednesday at 7.20 pm, we Mr.’ Hoffmeister “challenged ‘inaccurate statements” that Can- adian participation in U.S:. soft- wood . lumber {markets is “made possible by ‘subsidies, direct ‘or Phone 365-3093 KINNAIRD, B.C. Free: Delivery 35 Noise Reduces 7: Aus i Efficiency, Costs Suns of Money. Noise threatens our. health, re- duces our efficiency, and costs citizens and industry huge sums of money, says the October issue of Imperial Oil Review. The housewife, for example, |= subject to a-barrage of community and ‘household noises expends mor energy. shutting‘, out. unwanted sounds than she'd use on a hike in 4 the Rocky. Mountains. i\\The average worker, it is esti- mated, spends one-fifth of his time fighting noises. i Exp: MALKIN‘S PLASTIC CANNISTER isn’t necessarily noise. Nolse is only 3 an ‘unwanted sound. tists. meastre: sou int har and Bitch, ‘both cat decibels: ensure of a. man’s cari for ne tek meanures: five. decibels: wil sub-. way. train: noise’ pushes the miea- sAce surement to 100 decibels, 3 FRASER VALE, ) to !.one. seientt, all sounds ‘over 70 deci~ wid: be. Fedueed -because ur: physical ; or mental reactions, to them.” © Peas Seca sizes, 6 15-07, tins ... Corn CREAMED Malkin’s 6 15-07. tins 76 Cheese ; Swift's Brookfield 2b, box a) oe Alta, sont: 4-lb: tin’. Pork fhevs « all cuts, -g ithe mountainous | elecrical storms which are a com.|.° mon feature} of dd. ‘, ranging 242 Sawmills in Nelson Forest District Last Year ” About one-third the size of its; greatly to the, preblems of forest the ih District, the Nelson Forest District uy consists of some 15, milllon acres Nj Mine and occupying the southeastern corner of the province, bounded on the north and: west by the .Kamloops Distr, onthe east by the Alberta the ‘south by the U.S, '; border. a | a aT Its’ main drainage ‘syatomis in- clude sections of the Columbia and the Rattle River. its predom! nantly.“ southw: flowing rivers run through alleys in which strong winds are quistly erated and these, combined with terrain and violent the :region,: Phone | 365-5158 and ‘fi In spite, oe its unfavorable topography 40 per cent of the total |” area is capable of producing com- mercial timber, a better propar- tion than either of the Coast idis- tricts, ‘although the actual yield per acre is much less than on the Coast. There were 242 sawmills and two shingle. mills in production in the District in 1961. Principat “epeclea cut in 1961). were e with larch in third place followed. by balsam, ce- dar, hemlock, white pino, lodgepole pine, yellow "pine,’ cottonwood ‘and other hardwoods, =~ Value of ‘production was close to $45 plore and some 6000 men 3: are thin the boundaries of the Nel. va Forest’ District. bugs” who appreciate the spectacu- lar scente attractions of the region, Ten government.operated ~-with~.. 883 — EAKING pact | an you hunt ‘any game bi F ae. mentioned In the Game Reg: tween one hour after sun and one hour before sunti: or during the prohibited ti ulations. Low-Rent s * More and more the citizens of Canada are becoming aware’ of the increasing need for rental housing for’ elderly persons ‘and’ families of low income. 4 ‘Civic authorities, service clubs and other groups interested in ful. filling this need have turned to Bidos | are subject ‘fo proven end costs, the total Ioan plus the equity must not exceed the actual cost of the venture, If final costs rie Tess then anticipated, ' the Ioan. is ced bee of family housing unite fo on under’ the. National Housing “Act. The “Act” authorizes! Central Mortgage and’ Housing ‘Corpora- tion, the Federal housing’ ‘agency, to make loans as high as.90 per cent of the lending value; of pro- feces undertaken by 'limited-div. camping units available for their convenience, iden to provide low- rectal housing. Limited. loans: are toes ed''to construct 2 hold: and ‘manage Bound on a Stay ata’ Smart, Central address as modernly appointed, where friendly: == = and courteous service prevail. Ble Family arrarigements, “no. “charge = - for ch’ldren under’ 14,’ also Free = cabled TV and Parking. j Rates from $8.50 Commercial Cards Honored - The SANDS MOTOR Hotel “On ‘English’ Bay : 1755 Davie street, ‘Vancouver 5, BO. Telephone MU_ 23-1831 Se ing projects; Divi- or PI a Telex - 2359 dends are ihnited by the terms of the’ charter or. instrument of in- corporation to five per. cent or less ofthe paid-up share capital. | The maximum repayment. perlod: is years. :When applying fora’ loan a company must be able to show that ing and substandard housing exist. HC must be satisfied‘ that the company’s organization and: man- agement ‘will »be' competent and capable of administering ‘the pro- Posed project. ‘= The company must’ also. be able to‘prove that it has sutticient interim funds, when added to loan, to pay for the entire cost of the / plans, and the room sizes need not struction cand operon: donee must provide for a éifficient nuni- Rew Hore Oil Must Be Found by *70 To Serve ‘Markels Untess more oll is found in, Canada, = domestic.’ and. foreign markefs by 1970 will be taking just about ‘all the oil Canada can pro. duce, says the OctoWer issue of Im- perial Oil Revelw, ‘With oil production at an all- time -high this. year, the industry its potential. At the. present rate f discovery, it' willbe producing 80 per cent of its potential by 1970. Forecast demand for Canadian- produced oil eight years Bence is one millfon barrels a day while the forecast ron pacieiey is only 1,260- 000 barrels a day. Because. it us takes“ aix to 10 years beforo exploration work ts'p nual exploration budget : Tron, ihe $250 million now being ‘spent to $300 ‘millioin by, 1970... must also be at mun- icipal services, such as roads, side- walks, street: Hghting, ‘sewer, and water mediately to the 6 Profect The terms of the lines ‘will ‘be supplied im-! ; is now producing at 58 per cent of - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,: Oct. 18, 1962 9 wt | KOOTENAY WELDING AND CASTING REPAIR Box 741 — Castlegar, B.C. —. Phone 365-5531 No: Jon Too Big or Too Small -,Get your Welding | done by a specialist. All kinds of materials - Portable‘ Welding Equ: oe "PAINTING LTD. WOYKIN: ; Jand and of t the contract for con-, struction must'be considered satis- factory by CMHC, ‘The company is ‘also required to enter into ‘an operating agree. ment with CMHC, fixing the ren- tals and income ranges .of eligible tenants.’ The. agreement’ will pro- vide for the establishment and use he | of-reserve funds pad the submis- sion 0} financial statements. Where the project js being planned expressly for elderly per- sons and the company is sponsor- ed by’ a non-profit, organization, special’ consideration is given by CMHC. In these cases the company may be required to contribute only, half of the 10 per cent eaulty with the remainder. being made up by Provincial or other grants, Self-contained units for sin- gle persons may’ be included in the conform to the minimum sizes re- the. project. As ~ limiter -dividend , projects quired for other. types of National Housing ‘Act financing, E WORTH AMERICAN LIFE -BIGK FOWLER. Robson, B.C. A CANADIAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY nt ce ERT OTE “The president, Mrs. Wallie Hu. Sunday School - 10 4m. bert, presided The ‘meeting was} - srorning ‘Worship -/l-am. ~ opened with the'singing of the Evangelistic. Insititute Ode and the members and Prayer ‘and: Bible ‘Study = Thurs: visitors. welcomed ‘by Mrs, Hubert. day’ ‘at 730.pm. ‘the ‘business arising from the minutes, | final’ arrangements gpa Hartt were. made ‘for ‘a’ series of card iz. 4 games to be played on the first} United Church —/tst‘and rd Sun- and third Saturdays of each month IT'S EASY! FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! _ ENTER AT YOUR STORE! ‘Pick’ up your entry form at your local the birth date of this Jolly Miler & aod dep deposit taf in taint to ie If your estimate is closest birthday, zat winl ‘You've got a great chance—it's sualedly alocal contest. > Apple Juice « 4B.0n, 3 tne Kraft Warren: Jennings, your ‘lecaf Inland Gas Mana- the man with. the ; Don’t. buy blindfolded, set alt eee ‘the answers first!” A special committee consist- CONTEST CLOSING DATE: NOV. 2 1962 Sete roun “GOODFVEAR -SUBURBANITES | SEE US US Rew LOW PRICES NYLON Gu gen ge os ete TUFSYN Get Suburbanites, made only by Goodyear. See us today and savel - Castle Tire ‘Shop VULCANIZING & REPAIRS Phone 965-4441 starting on Nov. 3, Both bridge and whist will be played and prizes given at the end of the series. ‘Phese games are also sponsor. ed by, the Robson Recreation Soc- iety. It was. moved and seconded that a gift in:the Halloween spirit ‘Tbe sent to. the. Institute's adoptee in the crippled children’s hospital. Mrs.’ Hubert thanked | all the }{Jadies who had helped on: the Fair committee. and ‘also those who-had helped with the tea and bake sale held.on Sept, 26, 5... Final" arrangements. were made’ and. committees ‘appointed for the annual Get Acquainted tea at:2.30 on Oct. 24: Mrs. Scott proposed that.a note of thanks be sent: to, Mr. Deusci| for. making:,the ‘new’ seats on’ the view. points ‘on .the’ townsight: and to Mr. Waldie for placing the seats. nominations. made’ from the floor atthe annual ‘meeting “instead of having the ‘usual: nominating com=- mittee..." The meeting ‘closed. by saying the .Mispath’ Benediction: and. de- liclous refreshments served’ by the hostesses.” Mrs.°. Squires ;and Mrs. Pi le booster prize was won si Next; meeting will 1 ‘Iolly: i hel atthe home of | Mrs, Grant. ‘The: meeting ‘decided to have |. ‘days “at 11: am. 145 5 to Dae anny Hehool i 7.30 Gospel Service» held at the home of Mrs.. Gaverlik Pastor G. : * Complete Line of — and 1 Supliers — he Building Seon ‘and Manufacturers of ‘Sash ing’ of Chris Enevoldsen and Mike Poratt, 28 | beens set up by the information .on: the’ need fice in’ Castlegar: and. it! is. to. re- lings to the Chamber's “At its:meeting last week, ‘the Chamber | received ‘a letter. from the” Unemployment. Insurance e y “Ito gather, * for an national unemployment of- = Ginecs / Ale « ‘qt. battles, 5 qts. PLUS DEI SIT 4 Comimission ‘which’ noted ‘that ‘cer- tain standards’ are ‘set’ for deter- mining whether: or not ‘an’ office abou We; be ‘opened in: TC AC e Q. ” What-gas heating equipment do you have available? 1) A. \ Burners. to convert. existing . furnaces which now use. oil, coal, wood or : de “Also, ind ad space ‘h e2 Is the equipne t. available” for both” home and: "business : 7Q. Do t has to Sey. the heating equipment? A Ne, you | lease it from the ‘Gas Company. Q2 will you inspect and: adjust ‘it free?” cas Yes, gas ¢ “but. if to.you tlle paire ting: t have Q "Does the gas. h A “Yes, full’ ‘safety controls: dre included. and month with ¢ thertnosta ingpect and ad ing an at's all there is to