‘TIhavent hod such a good time j “ata new movie in years” From Page 3 CanCel "Spokesman All but Disowns Suggestion for 150-a-Day Mill (continued from page 1) repent conditions It would take $100 a ton a'pulp Just to cover the interest charges on capita! borrowed for.a’ mil! development. Mr. Pears’ awitched to questioning CanCel’s’ claim about the need The company holds.a Farm Licence (TFL 23;}, Big Ing in 1991; to 2.2 million acres in the Columbia River Basin. If it builds a pulp. mill ‘over a five-year period, it wants insu. ance of a new 21-year licence to TFL 28 to coincide with lant startup. A Mr Best said that guaran, tee of timber supply through’ reaffirmed long-term tenure in the woods would be mandatory ta pulp alll project was to go ahead. = Pearse said that two separate questions had been ited as one. Nebr he fully Final Section Ready for Tender greater part would be,” sald the MLA. A “The first contract award- ed to Dawson Construction was‘ for approximately $2%, mil- lion,” said ‘Mr. D'Arcy, “with” the most recent ‘one around $4 The MLA said he esti- mated the contract, when awarded for \the lastiseven miles, could run around $4 million. "opnis in atrictly specula- lon," he sald, “and! does, not overpass on the underatood the concern of investors in'a pulp mill to secure long-term suppiles of timber, he did not see why such an assurance should take the’ form of a tree farm'licence and the exclusive right of the pulp mill ‘operator to extract that supply. He said the CanCel brief indie ‘a willingness by the pany to draw two-thirds’of its ap supply for the “hypo- thetical” mill from independent operators, so’ why waa‘ the company so’ insistent on being. Feconcemtd 43 Ucenceé of TFL \Cel's director of plan- ning. Bill Backman, sald ithe ‘asqured’ tenure critlal H He sald the speed with which forestry planning and cutting can proceed has slowed, due to quite proper, environ. ~ “able cut is: being mental’and other considera- tions, The introduction of these other factors and the delays and uncertainties that accom: pany them’ make it more necessary than ‘ever for com- panies'to have elaim to ade- quate supplies of timber. © « ‘Commission secretary Richard Campbell asked Mr. Best why CanCel would want to be granted a new 21-year term on TFL 28 should a pulp mill be built when it is already entitled to a renewal for a further 21-year period when the pres- include. a atructute for. an, : 7 deze expires in 1001, Best said that sane Northern Tallway at Mes- dows.” Proposed Brilliant Cultural. Centre Benefits {rom Concert Four nionths of raffle sales will culminate on. Saturday Eseilcansert ‘The raffle was organized by the Kootenay Choir. ‘Three choir Mr..and Mrs. ‘be held in the Stanley, Humph- ries Secondary School gym. Visit Our DENT HEALTH CENTER For All Your Preventive Dentistry Aids! SHAMPOO CONDITIONER . Revion Milk Plus 6 This treatment formula ends the need for separ- ate conditioning — makes combing easy,.prevents snarls and tangles. Regular $2.95 Carl's Price... $2.65 CARL’S DRUG In the y of Castleaird Plaza PHONE 365-7266 MART. Bill Voykin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Cheveldave and Mr, and Mrs. Larry ‘Tomilin—undertook the Gigante task of organizing the ‘Nine prizes ars featured: a 1976 Dodge Dart valued at $5,100, a trip for two to Hawail, a 19:in, color TV-stereo -com- ponent set, a chandeller Tamp, a a DY Witkage set,’a radio, a) week straightforward matter, abe led that his company is Judged to have successfully managed the forest land in TFL 29. His company was not asking that Ilcence ‘arrangements. be : altered but only suggesting it asa desirable precondition to a pulp mill development: under- | taken by CanCel or some other party, 1 Earlier iin: the hearing. doubt was cast on the size of CanCel's requirement for out- side supplies of fibre, should it go ahead and build a new pulp ‘mill, Evidence by Mr. Backman and CanCel’s Interlor woods operation manager, Rex Thorpe, showed that there would in fact be substantial nesd for outside purchases of fibrous material, ‘Mr, Thorpe said the pres- ent annual allowable cut on ‘TFL 23 is 415,000 cunits a year, But.this figure’ can never be: Teallzed because of unavoidable waste that has to be counted as removed tebe even though it remains in the foreat. CanCel has, with an extraction of 866,000 cunits in one year, ‘approached within 6,000 cunita of the attainable useful yield. However, the. ae allow: and this could poh th the anna harvest fro: demand, should a new mill be mult. \Mr. Pearse said-he wai Interested to discover wh: part if any, absence of firm tenure had played in any pulp failures in’ B.C. Mr. Best + anid that it’ had not:been t, but argued that this was not the: point, Without assurance of tenure, nothing ‘would have developed so there would have not been mills to fall: prey. to. such ls\‘as depressed markets and techni. eal problems, he said. Mr. Beat conceded that plants have been built without assured wood supply, but ‘said that the owners, of these — supply situation has grown critical. MLA Decorumcnds: Four ing «The painting of lines a Columbia Ave. should be 1 place soon. In‘ a‘ letter’ to eouneil Rosana Trall MLA’ Chris tes ‘he has recom- mended,to othe Nighways minis- Ma's hotel: sccommodatic josiat PTS ENR Lior ed ene ed elther Spokane or Vancouver, and automotive’ mi «The ‘concert on Saturday -- will feature guest choirs includ: « ing The German Choral’ group + from Nelson, and The Friend. - ship Choir’ and'‘The Brother: hood Choir, both from Grand Forks. Three local: choirs will also participate: ‘The Brilliant Choir, which has fas recently released a lon Album, The Russian People’s Choir under the direction of Mike Wynnychuk and’ the hosts, The Kootenay Choir. Several smaller groups will also participate to ensure a veultural evening long to be: “AIL proceeds from. the: raffle’ and the' concert will be turned over to the finance committee of the Brilliant Cul-! tural Centre headed by Walter > Popoff. Mr. Popoff's committee, slong with the building commit: "from Juniper St. to the CP Rail .* crsaing with a left turn slot at Spruce ste explaining his reasoning ‘behing his recommendation, ‘Mr. D'Arcy has ‘sent the ‘following letter to city council inviting comment: ~ Although it is conceivable that parking could be allowed onione. side only, safety and snow-removal . considerations predicate that parking be elim: inated entirely. I point out that there is little demand for parking on this section. of Sie ‘Avenue, and that the t heavy and continuous traffic load-during business” hours will continue to eséalate aa the city grows as a commer- | centre. Further, the topography of the Sherbiko Hill area suggests that the city is unlikely to open f supplementary ‘street system future. In deals necessary to begin con- struction of the multi-cultural; centre to be built at Brilliant. Members of the Kootenay > Choir expressed the hope this! week that all citizens of the’ area will support the centres which will be used for cultural activities’ by the youth of the Castlegar area and any other® “interested groups in the Koote- Ys: : .Upcoted Map Gives Park New Identity ‘Waterton Lakes National’ Park has taken on a new"! identity for the tourist, thanks» [-_ to an updated version of the national park map produced by surveys and mapplag branch, “department of energy, mines and resources. ‘The new map includes ;: information on fish and wildlife species, the geology of the © region. ©: ROYAL CANADIAN Proper Dress - No Jeans Music by “THE there ‘we are. stuck : with Columbia’ Avenue as the only Nnk between.the north and south ends of Castlegar. ‘The bottleneck ‘can be eliminated by the simple ex- pedient of doubling the number “of tale lanes oa the newly”, daa believe the "time for ‘action on this is now, not later when a demand for on-street parking may-have re dewey oped, ty To Report ' +On College ‘ Enrollment: * Borollment in School Dis: trict No. 9, which was down 26. students from last year's figure 0f8,014 on firat day enrollment, increased by 24 students as of Tuesday morning with regis: tration totalling 3,012, two short'of last year's enrollment figure.” : z Students are still “drifting in” particularly. at, the: se- 1 PENTAX SPF. 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