CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 5, 1964 aunt ES Service 1 t The Fastest Brokerage Service iu the Interior As Close As Your Phone DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & McCUAIG BROS. _ Direct Private Wires to ALL Leading Canadian Stock Exchanges 1402 Bay Avenue Casino Boy Has Noi Got Horse Sleeping Sickness Agriculture Minister Richter said Thursday’ the ‘physician at. tending a 10-year-old sleeping sick. :| ness ‘victim at’ Trail’ doubts the discase. was .contacted’ from a horse, Rar Mr, Ricliter. told the: Legisla. ture the doctor feels Warren Sci- frit of Casino is suffering measels encephalitis, not equine encepha- lomyelitis, He waareplying to Donald Brothers (SC—Rossland-Trail) who asked. what. the”: agriculture ‘de- partment js: doing’ to. prevent a sleeping sickness ‘epidemic in ‘the Province, The minister’ sald his depart- ment, has sent notices to.all horse owners ‘“‘on {the necessity. of vac- cination.” ..°.: , “ “Weare watching this case very closely,” he said, “and it will be some time yet before we will’ know ‘definitely what: was the cause of this disease.” MLA Don | ~ New Mill Proposal:Depends Licence Okay Reports... is “absolutely no evidenc this young’ boy is suffering team tate equine 1 A multimniltion-doliar'd iding msi Program elaine evelop- cations, including one fro! emical facilities is Prince Rupert, ieanes fox The big scheme, involving C Jumbia Cellulose and Hooker ¢ Che. micals, was disclosed Thurs night in the upcoast ‘city by Paul M. Marshall, Columbia president, t the ‘same time Marshall warned that his company can pro- ceed with its proposed $70 million ¢ =‘ The last week in the Legisla- qture has been taken up witha m3 final considera- tion of the Bud: Rect, readings of Bills, and ~ Esti- mates of the var- fous Depart. ments. 7a: me The record. breaking Budget of the Province came up for vote on Tuesday and was passed on.a record vote, but, before ‘the vote was taken, Mr. Harding proposed an. amendment which’ was ruled out of order. * "On the actual vote 30 Mem. bers voted in favor of the Budget and 17. Members voted against it, which’ included all of the Mem- m_Muc- operatio 5 Jor te Tach and. Powell Rives " Thureday lene he ‘said it is n iP harvesting | now planned t Hsenees fo supply an $86 million | to .760 tons daily te ie gapaelty i nb ayer Kitimat, will that ‘this further. expansion will . | cost another $3 million. : The Mac-Powell harvesting i. “B: , v - y the end of 1 sence would cover an area around | to be producing. BOD tnaee pom la Pregent tree | bi pulps per day at Prince fa Te an om where som Rupert,” Marshall said. “This, will ? esent needs| make our city the “largest: pul; are supplied: A .hot contest for| producer in ’Cai a oue ae id Fiehts t9 oe wood is expected, the largest:in North, ‘Ameren vince ‘Rupert Hooker|, '.Marshall’ sald ‘the plant witl be built on Watson Sovernment’s plan to phlei ana. jidlecest to Columbia Cell-| mat’ power to Prince Rupert will dts i mill. | make, the big” projects’ possible, er al sala the Hooker} (The supply would be temporary barnes ae ce our two pulp! pending availability, of electricity peers an ers in the northern from the.Peace River Project.) ve Marshall said construction of Trail, B.C, will provide a lsting of .all who : ; hunt ‘the rarer’ species such as arreleehaner 364-1231 Grizzly,,Goat, Caribou, Elk, Moose QUIRIES WELCO and Sheep. .These hunters can MED then be. sampled ‘and ‘accurate es- timates of the annual harvest ob- tained. . This system will also elimin- ate the necessity or iepuing | Fee funds on change of Hcence. Las' Kraft pulp mill at year about 9,000 refunds were only if its’ aobtienting ee Rupert processed ane the new system, will farm licence in the area is apEiey: Ag predicted after: the con- vention in. Vernon last year, the game department -has come. out with a new schedule of licence fees this year that will moke many sportsmen nash their teeth,’ while others will feel quite jubilant a- bout it. For what it's worth here it is, read ‘it and weep, This year we will be operat- ing on a single hunting licence basis for all residents of the pro- vince, This will be a $4 and enable the holder to carry firearms and hunt. game birds and black bear, Tag licences will be required for all big game, other than Black Bear, as follows:. Deer 50, Goat est in the summer. and fall the Possibilty of this disease ven present'in February in the Koote- nay bs earemely, remote, ere is no need f apprehension at this dane statement said, “and no need for anyone to become unduly critical oe horse owners, all of whom ore aware of this Potential disease Television Sales & Reratrs to al! makes of TVs, Badlos, Phonographs, LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER for KIN-GAR VIDEO ELECTRONIC SERVICES is time. % yy > ed by the provincial government, ° Public hearings on the Col. BLOUSES task. 2 The $10 trapper's licence (spe- cial firearms licence) has been abolished and replaced by a $5 trapping licence which does not entitle the holder to -hunt any umbia Cellulose and other appli- Junior Olympic Donalion by LA PROPOSED SITE for a new chlor- cost in excess of $10 million, Colum- alkali plant adjacent .to Columbia bia Cellulose‘is the largest user of CONCRETE WORK AND BASEMENTS Cellulose’s Prince Rupert. pulp mill is’ indicated in this picture. Hooker Chemical Limited plans construction - of a large chemical plant similar to caustic soda on the West Coast and following completion of its proposed $70 million pulp mill project at Prince Rupert would be one of the largest chlorine users. bers of the New Democratic Party and the Liberal Party who: were in attendance on that date, The House then turned its at. tention to. a consideration of. the $2, Elk $2 Caribou $3, Moose $5, Sheep’ $5, and Grizzly $5. In the past no tag licence fee was charged for Grizzly, Sheep or Caribou, but now they join the ranks of exotic big game animals game except. fur, The Club's Training Program is off to a flying start again, with over 40 young- BY GAYLORD Castlegar. _Sportsmens Junior Firearms Safety ROOFING ’ REPAIRS GOOD TOP SOIL INSULATION est consumer of caustic soda on the west coast, is one of the ma- Jor keys to the caustic and. chlo- rine manufacturing picture in this Added Marshall, “At pre our sulphite mill, being the lane, transmission’: lines from Kitimat would be costly but the amount of electricity required by the new plants would justify an early start. The Columbia ‘Cellulose pre. sident stole a jump on MacMillan, In the meantime he saw ;“no Particular problem if people will observe. the warnings. we have sent, out.” ‘Meanwhile,.a joint statement by the Provincial Health and Agri- To Local Legion The regular month! of the LA to the Royal contin’ B 365-3331 — Kin-Gar Ph. — 365-4601. Premier's Department. During i sear! FOR RENT o al of the House are entitle Legion Branch No. 170 was held its North Vancouver complex which in the Legion Hall with 14 mem- Province, “With the construction of the I don't think, the and sters turning out, sevon of these price is to high. The big change are young ladies and are doing Bloedel and Powell River in the upcoming ‘tree farm licence fight IN. PRETTY DRIP-DRY culture Department declared there Silery Birch - Open House On Monday A regular meeting of the Koo- tenay Society for Handicapped Children was held last week. Plans were discussed for the annual Open House which will be held on Monday at 8 p.m. at the Silver Birch School. Invitations have been sent to to send to Scouting Activities IN KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA ; SCOUT DISTRICT The idea of Queen’s Scouts i d with a British king, attend Open House, Anyone in- terested is welcome to attend, “This will be a great opportunity to see the Silver Birch School and see the work being done by the students who attend,’ said a spokesman. Mr, Simons, a member of the board of governors, will be guest speaker, and will report on the development of the plans for the Dr. Endicott home in Creston. Films will be shown which will include the Saskatchewan training school, Final plans were discussed by the meeting for the showing of the film “A Child is Waiting” which will be shown at the Castle Theatre May 10 with admission for children being 25 cents. iF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR BUSINESSMAN ... And want a smart central address when in Vancouver, you will like the friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your room or executive suite... Then you want the “SANDS MOTOR HOTEL King Edward VII. The ‘king, while talking to Sir Robert Baden-Powell, found- such service, This service also re- fers to God and his fellow man. With this in mind this columa would like to extend congratula- tions to Ron Verzuh, Gary Brookes, Risto , James Munns, Lar- ers of the i dur. ing the ceremonies when he was knighted, became so impressed with the movement the he offer- ed the suggestion that ‘Scouts who passed special tests of effic- iency .should be named King's Scouts.” With the accession of Her Ma~ jesty Queen Elizabeth Il to the throne, the time honored rank ‘of King’s Scout, became Queen’s Scout, with Her Majesty’s grac- ious approval. i The significance of the rank of Queen’s Scout is sometimes forgotten, It is the top grade and honor in Scout training, for it literally means what the name implies: a Scout who has passed certain tests of proficiency qua- lifying him for “the Queen's ser- vice” in times of national emer- gency and who has assumed the obligation to “Be Prepared” for INSURANGE For All Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS ry Bates, Don Chambers, Craig Pettitt, Tom McGauley and Jesse Helfer who received their Queen's Scout Badges at the B-P’ cere. mony. ‘These boys will be guests of honor at Lieutenant-Governor. Geo- rge Pearke's Government House ecremony this Easter at Victoria. They will be presented with their certificates along with other Scouts from_B.C, * Congratulations are also ex- tended to Dene Giraud who re. ceived her Gold Cord and _high- est award for Guides.and Donna Dewis for receiving her All- Around Cord. ‘Dene will also at. tend the ceremony at Government House. Fe Recently the 1st Robson Scout Troop held a sucessful weekend Snowshoe trip. The Senior Scouts hiked up the bench behind Rob- son where they donned their snow- shoes and trugged about 5 or 6 miles up a logging road arriving at an old logging camp. The rest of the afternoon was spent pattering around setting up the cabin for the night and cook- ing a tin for supper, a bit burnt in some cases. not edible. ' ‘The boys hit the sack early and spent the next morning snow- shoing in the woods around the to ask any question te the Minister’s Department. Usually this is a very. searching inquiry and, after all questions have been! asked, a vote is taken. on the matter ‘and is usually passed, We have considered the Esti- mates of the Premier's Department and the Minister of, Agriculture. At the present time we are consid- ering. the Attorney-General’s De- partment. The House also considered second and third readings of se- veral Bills. The Bank Bill ‘has come up for consideration on se- veral occasions and the only oppo- sition seems to. emanate from the Liberal Members, I am very relieved to notice in the newspapers that Warren Seifrit has improved. I discussed this matter during the Estimates of the Minister of Agriculture and poined out that, if this sickness was in fact caused from the horses in the area; the Department of Agriculture should take immedi- ate action and that, on the other from measels or flu, in all fairness to the owners of horses in the area this matter should be immediately clarified. The Minister stated in, the Legislature that their investiga- tions to date showed that in all likelihood this sleeping illness had nothing to do with the horses in the area, ', = As has been my custom in prior years, I extended an invita- tion to. all of the students attend- ing at the University of Victoria from my riding to attend at a din- ner at the ‘Parli Rest- . is that where before the $2 Moose- hand, if Warren was suffering} ke Elk tag enabled you to shoot a Moose or an Elk on the one tag but not both. Now you can shoot both in one year but will be re- quired to have individual tags for each species. Deer tags will re- main: as they were at 50 cents each, The resident alien. well, A word to the wise is suf. PRINTED COTTON ficient, though. The range is loan- ed to us through the courtesy of the school board but the odd youngster is careless and strict discipline must be maintained at all times, so small fry please co- operate, : ‘ licence has been abolished. Any- one domiciled in the province is eligible for the $4 Ncence after | six months of residency, immed- iately prior to date of application. With this structure, most hunters will pay no more than under the previous schedule of fees, and re- venue from hunters will not be LEADING EXPORTS Ranked by value, Canada’s 10 leading export commodities in 1962 SHIRT-WAIST, INNER Sizes 10 to 20 $3.95 to $4.95 were: newsprint, paper, wheat, lum- ber and timber, wood pulp, nickel, aluminum and products, crude pet- roleum, iron ore, copper and pro- ducts, uranium and concentrates. KARNIE’S noticably increased, These changes were brought in for a variety of reasons, It is felt ‘that this new licence system will equally distribute the cost among those secking a variety of game. 'To hunt more species one will have to pay more and I be- lieve this is‘about the only fair ap- proach that can be reasonably ta- ne Counterfoils from tag licences 3 Terms For Simon Fraser — Chancellor Gordon M, Shrum has announced that the board of governors of Simon Fraser Univer- sity have decided that the new university will operate on a trim- ester system. It will be the first university in Canada to adopt the principle id ion on a three aurant and to watch. an Evening Session of the Legislature. it was my pleasure to have as my guests on Thursday of last week the following ‘students: G. Campbell Ellison, Bruce D. Ewing, Glyn J. O, Harper, W. Harry Shep- herd, Gweneth J. Rice, Raymon F. Cristofoli, ‘John |W. Haman, Dino Zanet, Alex-Reibin, Bill Le- of y term plan. Simon Fraser will have three 16-week: terms. Two ‘terms will make up a university year. Stu- dents will normally attend two out of three terms, but voluntary at- tendance at three terms will be possible. 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Last December Marshall an- nounced that capacity of the Prince Rupert sulphite mill would be in. creased fram 470 tons to 600 tons, | accounting ‘for $2.75 million of a $12 million expansion of its B.C, sumers of chlorine, the other che-|- by. stressing the’ importance of a wood supply to the gigantic inte- grated development, His company’s tree farm lic. ence - application was filed. last Feb. 7. + “A’great deal of the basic work in connection with our new mill has already been completed,” he told his Prince Rupert audi- ence. 5 “Our engineers and our con. sultants. have finalized a number ANCE A BEAR LINE-UP WILL @ SAVE TIRE WEAR @CUT VIBRATION @ELIMINATE SHIMMY . THE WESTERN HOTEL CHAIN e WEST'S DEPT. STORE Phone 365-4911 @ END ROAD WANDER e hese EASIER STEER. KEN‘S WHEEL ALIGNMENT: KINNAIRD LQ “PH. 365-2472 SOA ee PHONE 365-2631 “that by1987, and indeed before 780. tons daily, he said the com- of studies dealing with the inte- the existing sulphite mill, the ac. quisition. and transportation of the additional water required for the new mill and, most important, the detailed survey of the wood re- sources ... covered by the com. Pany's tree farm, licerce applica- tion, “Our organization is ready now to proceed with the detailed engineering that will lead to con- struction, There remains only one major hurdle. © oan : “Before finally committing the company’ to a capital expendi. ture of size, we must be able to assure our directors that the wood needed to supply both mills will be available tous.” With both mills running at tl tbe built up: prior ‘te production increases, the. company ei ee, ae eS uMnncc TT MM ts pany-.will. need more than 100 million cubic feet of wood per year. He said it has been com- pany practice to supply’ two-thirds of wood :requirements* fromthe | tree farm“ lidencé* area, ’ in’ line | i with the” government's‘ policy ‘of Sundays 9.00 a.m. to 8.60 p.m. 21 Hnerceee ne Derpetual: sleld on the a ‘new ball the school. bers present, BRIEFS -Mrs. F. Bacon installed an ex- NORDIC LODGE 76 George Rilkoff, the ‘school board, attended the meeting to discuss roads and other allied matters connected with the new junior representing of ecutive member who had bee; = able 'to be present. at ‘the "Joint installation, The March-executive meeting will be held at the home the Fall Fair asking for two re-~ - Norwegian Smorgasbord LEGION HALL MARCH 7 2 sittings 5 - 6 and 7 - 8 ‘Mrs, E, Murray, A letter from Comm. G. S.-Rust. suggested « board ‘consider catilizing he bi lage’s ballpark which adjoins the Property rather” than developing ground of its own at school, H. Bate and Mrs, B, Hill pamed the representatives, The! TA - also convene section at the Fain Hasileratt was read and‘ Mrs, Price: Adults $1.50 Children 50¢ Students 75¢ Another copy of the bylava ts|}] Tickets. Available Castlegar Custom Upholstery gration of the new facilities with bd hk hel Gordon Beavington appeared before council to ask for’ appre: al-in-principle on a pri erect bi in arentdention to be made and registered, A tion is to be made to the suatee Olympic ‘Program, ‘Mrs, Thelma Walker is to represent the LA at the Silver Birch The ‘ti School meet. areas in the village. He was in- formed of the provision of the bylaw governing such’ signs. and of the fact that such billboards must be dealt with individually by. council and’ that they must meet the requirements of the building inspector. * aie ss Bids were received from P&G Contractors and Guy Guido for an extension to the fire hall, The contractors will be advised that a-decision will be made within 10 days following negotiations for the acquisition of additional property next to the fire hall. a requirement for purchased logs and purchased chips from outside licences, “This means,” he continued, hat time, as log inventories must have the: two. tree farmi licences of about: 35. millicz: cubic feet -per. In , addition * to obtaining : its second tree farm licence, Marshall said it is crucial to Columbia Cell: ulose that it will. have the right to compete for ‘the purchase of the 35 million cubic-feet of wood in the area. where Mac-Powell has applied for a harvesting lic. ing. sven by Mrs. EB, and the catering report by Mr: W. Brownlie. After some discus: ston it was decided that each mem- ber will make a cash donation to- wards the ‘catering that had been le as they were not donate any food, ae Paid. Two new members, Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. David Ads, heed, were initiated into the LA and given a very warm welcome, bership cation for membership: Mrs. hospital y: is sale ‘and tickets, ‘w: soon. Mrs, Hill willbe’ of purchasing ‘the hamper, evening — delicious were served. 8 report was A. MeDonald The zone per-capita is to be . Kay Adshead ‘gave the mem. report and read an appli- lifted. The amper..raffle at mn. 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Legislature with different eyes. ‘Most of the people visiting Victoria for the first time and viewing the beautiful Parliament Buildings are very much impressed with the general architecture. - I discussed this matter with Mr, DeBeck, the Clerk of the House, and with Dr. Willard Ire- land, the Provincial Archivist, who tell me that the plans for the Parliament Buildings were pre- pared by an English Architect. The Government of the day put up a price for the plans for the Build. ings and some 60 plans were pre- sented to the Government for their approval. There is a.legend that these! == plans were originally prepared for an Indian jh, but Dr. Ire- land states that this: is not a fact, but that the «design, although having an original moti€ on flavor, represent the peculiarity of ‘design of the Architect, Mr. Rattenbury. PLAZA. DRUG Medel Contest is still Going get your models and. MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman _ Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” ANDERSON AGENCIES cabin. After lunch they shoulder- ed their packs and headed for home. A rather cold and. exhaust. ing hike but enjoyable. RENATA SOCIALS MRS M. ROHN Mr, and Mrs, B. Aubert and family of Blueberry Creek were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn... Mr. and Mrs. I. G.. Wiebe, Mary Ann’and Brian of Castlegar were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Koch. — ~ Candace. Grubesic and Sharon Paul of Trail were weekend _visi- tors at the home.of Mr, J. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs, M, Wolfe of Kin- naird were weekend visitors at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendish. ¥ "Mr, and Mrs,:R. D, Stratton and family have left Renata after GET YOUR WIFE : That ae | here and now are residing at Rob. 2nd CAR DON’T LET HER’ WALK AT... 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