A4 Se Castlégar News August 28, 1985 PLEASE PAY ON TIME ey Police file Castlegar RCMP made 16 liquor seizures over the weekend and received five complaints about’ noise | re- sulting from the rock concert at the Sunset Drive-In. The next time you- get meet ia August 28,1985 AS REVELSTOKE _ “DAM NOT + NEEDED ~ VANCOUVER (CP) — On Thursday, premier Bill Bennett will officially dedicate the $2-million Revelstoke Dam‘ — the Mirabel of hydroelectric plants. caught driving without t . - r Bi belt in Castlegar you'll ase Like high-priced Mirabel Airport ouside Montes : ee - . . S rt r? i i i: it $ . It payday is Frida choice of punishment. which has a white elephant’ as its logo, Revelstoke is not ; parday me Ercey f . needed. ae Beef Bottom Round or ant S Says Given the go-ahead by the Nearly all of its. 1,843-megawatt capacity is surplus to 1 to come back on provincial justice system, a domestic needs) and Hydro is seeking export markets in the 3 Wednesda new program starting Sept. 1 United States. : ' (e] t how'do oe feel? will allow the \person re- “Obvipusly there has been criticism of the Revelstoke : : Boneless Pork U a | 2 as i The same way a carrier _ feels if he is not paid-on time Your Cas' carrier is running ceiving the traffic ticket three options: dispute the of- fense, pay the voluntary penalty of $25, or attend a film called “Room to Live,” which, according toan RCMP press release, “shows the Dam,” Peter McMullan, Hydro's director of public relations, said in an interview. “The critics said it wasn’t needed when~ we started construction. Now they are saying ‘We told you so.” i - “But we say it is easy to be wise after the event.” t McMullan states that the Revelstoke Dam is “the last * hydroelectric project to be built in this province in this Butt Roast — Grade A. Boneless Ist, 2ndand ~- corner cuts. SAM Neg oes eee e cece cece ee ee lbe $188 business, and he deserves wisdom of wearing seat generation.” , Bulk to be paid promptly. > belts.” Hydro's latest forecasts say B.C. will have a power Grade A : m8 . If you're late with Attendance at the film will surplud until at least 1990. ; : j your paynient, your carrier“ aunifethe rattle’ Ucketoe : Construction of the dam, on the Columbia River just Le Oana emi erin | - : ry icket. will have to dig. into his own, pocket to pay for your paper until you do. Keep him in business and he'll People charged’ with not wearing a seat belt will be given, a notice at the time SOFTBALL REUNION . . . , former Kat coach and member of Castlegar Cubs Helen (Cheveldave) look over early days of ball game scene in Strelief, former Castlegar Kat and John Streliet, Castlegar. Costtews Proto by Jonn Charters, north of the city of Revelstoke, began seven years ago and was well advanced when the worldwide recession slashed demand and prices for minerals and forest products. Safeway would like to take this opportunity to welcome —=—68—,) 6 Regular or B.B:Q. : ‘ 3 8s Hl : ' A the ive the ticket ex- Almost overnight, Hydro's projection of eight-per-cent : | keep you in papers. plaining the options, nilaes annual growin energy demand became hopelessly SHERYL SOOKOCHOFF Beef Brisket sq % Kg Rei in eee ees Remember your Castlegar The film will be shown at exaggerated. Wwe : a . - News carrier likes that secure payday feeling as well as you do. Please pay him when he comes to collect. : é i resi “ ” ibi — sold in excess of $100 million worth of power to the United CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘%@t belt usage rather than friends gathered at the Fireside Place for a smorasbord ‘We all went to the ballgames together,” Fred Zibin sold it o , i Whole. Pink. Lis se ani penalize the offenders, the dinner, speeches of the lighter sort, reminiscences, a skit recalled,” Cubs, Kats and-fans. We started out as the States in the first five months of this year. 5 weddings or funeral arrangements... Head-on. For: Your) \Cal release says. and a dance. : Millionaires, then we became the Intermediates, then the Last year, Hydro’s biggest so far for exports, $182 designated times in the even- ing-in the meeting room of the North Fire Hall. The purpose of the pro- gram is to encourage regular Kats, Cubs reunite ° By JOHN CHARTERS | Former Castlegar Kats, Cubs coaches, spouses and Westcoast Seafoods - rg: Joy and Verna Keraiff shared the MC duties and warmly acknowledged the advice and support of Victor Kravski, Vi and Fred Stoushnow, Bette Gray, Ralph Desaulniers, bartender and former Cub, and Cheveldave, former batboy and later pitcher, offered a toast to “all the ghosts playing ball on our old ballfield.” Cubs. We were also called a lot of other names but I can't mention them here,” he concludéd with}a mischevious | ‘in. John Charters, a guest and self-confessed ‘imposter’ —McMullen said growth in demand now averages about three per cent a year — much of it-residential rather than industrial. The Crown corporation — the third-largest electric utility in Canada, behind Hydro-Quebec and Ontario Hydro million worth was purchased by American utilities, mainly in California. © 3 But the company’s costs are staggering. Operating the Revelstoke Dam alone costs $366 million annually, including ‘aareamanns canbe A former Grand Forks school teacher charged with sexual assault will appear Sept. 4 in Grand Forks pro- vincial court for a prelimin- ary hearing. He said Southern California Edison estimates it saved To it's Floral Department! Sheryl brings with her many years of floral experience, specializing in fresh and silk designs. For all your corsages, See us at Safeway! : Roast | Grade A bd had] te 3-5 Ibs. Average. \ - 535" kg... $ 188 nearly $900 million in 1983 by buying electricity from other * utilities, including, B.C. Hydro. | — ° Arrow forest fire situation cools off By CasNews Staff The forest fire situation in retardant on the blaze. The ministry spokesman Skylark . Hamburger Buns Or Hot Dog Buns Buy one White, 60% Whole Wheat, or Sesanie Honboser g et one Buns. Pkg. of 12 ......---+----++--- FREE! Asst'd. 200g box ..... 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Long-term debt for Hydro projects over the past 20 chee : : Ocean Spray . 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 almost lyrical line introduction “I remember those good “Those things that you do— as you have done and as years is $8.39 billion, $5.1 billion of it in U.S. funds. fr : e F old days, way back in 1948-49," and recalled the youare doing here tonight becomes created reality and is In an attempt to cut its losses, the company has fired e : Fj 10.a.m. to 7 p.m. “swear-can,” introduced by coach John Strelieff, the stored as such in the vaults of memory forever; forever a nearly 3,000 employees. Many were in the project planning 2 fe) r n oO n eG fe) rq n & r oc Gi | room-swing batting drill practice introduced by Rennie part of the history of this ity. Iam deli, d to it they included . draftsmen and surveyors. x i itchell and “our fans — we had so many of them that have shared this process of creation and storing with A company news release on the Revelstoke project says B.C. : ays PS Sng when we passed the hat around we were able to buy the you.” \ that during its 20 heady years of construction, B.C. Hydro 1 Giewa S$ 49 - uniforms.” : Sadly, death has taken a number of former players, | ‘Provided 10 per cent of the construction jobs in the province. : ‘ f Rennie Mitchell, the noted Canadian sportsman now and Joy Saunders asked the company to stand for a __ “The Revelstoke Dam is the end of #3 era,” McMullan No.1 > ' = iB A.M. FOR GORD, living in Courtenay and who coached both teams to moment of silence in memory of Joe and Walter said.-“There-won't.be another built for another 10 or 20 Grade oa.. s 6 icin ais wi bisie'e eo oes cisisis _or 1.14 Litre occ cece ccc ccc eee wee tec cece ees 2795 Highway Dr. championships, was the guest of honor. Poohachoff, Alan Jacobson; Peter Kazakoff, Len Walker, || years and by then, there will be a whole new generation of In Glenmerry, Trail 364-0202 “[ am amazed,” he said, “by the respect shown tome Reed Hickens, Walter Cheveldave and Kay Adzhead. Vi dam builders.” : x g : = : vs cur Ford Country Headquarters” last night (at the wine and cheese party) “but respect is a Miros. the latest casualty, had eas her intention to |) | Hydro wants to increase Sxporis tothe Usiled States te : = = - = two-way street — for coaches and players. If you haven't attend when the committee heard of her sudden passing cep its domestic rates down. So far, it is doing well enoug! 1 ote Tee Tha kind of people to begin with you are both losers. in Toronto. . that it has reduced the rate increase it is seeking from the Snow Star Town House or Winston House i “My days here in Castlegar were the most important A skit by Jeanette Horning poked a little fun at all of B.C. Utilities Commission to 3.5 per cent from 6.5 per cent. : : r ; in my life. It was a great experience to have grown with the former players and the dance which followed went far B.C. Hydro's export plans have been partly obstructed - : 3 e@ ‘ z . ay you.” beyond the 1 a.m. deadline, thanks to bandleader Ray by the ability of Bonneville, which has a surplus of its.own, to ae —. Be He was followed by a number of other speakers Gattinger and the irs limit: access to its lines and the lucrative Los Angeles : ce : read aa ‘ . es including Peter Obedkoff who recalled such player- ‘At the picnic Sunday, Verna Keraiff said: “We talked |; market. : : : 4 coaches as Paul Samsonoff, Gerry Wanless (“a tenacious and talked and talked, ate a wonderful -pieni- lunch, Despite that, Bill Best, Hydro's executive vice-presi- : E = i ballplayer who chewed us out all the time”), Joe Moore, played ball in the hot sun, realized that we weren't so dent of operations, said in a recent speech that the market ‘ . & as \ STAN 7 Alex Gripich, and Gus “Play Ball” Deitrich. | young anymore and talked and visited some more.” for firm sales'(as opposed to spot sales resulting from Assorted Litre 4Litre DENNIS Fred declared, “Dedication of players The big question of the whole reynion? When can we | temporary shortages) is primarily California utilities which Flavours : 2s Pail . Jug Se a ee SPEC oS Sheesh E ‘Save $$$ with the and coaches is what won in Vancouver.” And Harry do it again? . ‘buy hydroelectric energy instead of running their own more ee ee ce ; Auto Sellers at A.M. Ford"! $ costly thermal generating plants. : = s _ — ests Ministry spokesman said are trying to put out the 24 All Rurpore: z 8-Inch .. dite Soca ieaminslewwlgs weenie Ss o today. The Ata fire near fires still burning in the dis- White or L * po Ss Renata ‘is the only major trict. Whole Wheat. . st i . trouble spot. Two new fires started 10 kg. = . r | t : W © W : The Forests Ministry has overnight — one caused by Hag. 2: 6sesisis esr dasewneoecerse HOLE s HEAT ¢}$ : You can save up 31 firefighters working on lightning and the other ap- Save an Additional 75¢ by Using Coupon from Sunday's Flyer. 5 = “ 365-5210 _ | ter a small “escape.” Air in the district to date this e 3 tankers also dropped fire year. 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