AG. CASILEGAR NEWS, February 6, 1980 } Continued from page Al p examine it must feel they're going to make this payment because otherwise they iwouldn't have given them i seven months in order to ! make it, so it locks like things ; May not be working out too : badly in this case,” he said. i “There's never any guar- fantee of these things, but ‘ because these people have accepted it and have been looking into it for about a”: month and a half, I would think they must have come to that conclusion themselves in order just not to declare the company bankrupt. at’ this The total value of claims by the 16 former Kootenay West workers at the mills sand the others employed in. Iran by the company is not} ‘sintanc said. “ “But if you took claims from one of Bob's constitu: ents and multiplied that by the total number (190), if their claims were similar it could be as high as $1.5 million,” he said. “It's a &eonsiderable amount.” Meanwhile Klockner- =Humboldt-Deutz, the West known, Brisco's research as- s. Sis ‘a fel ots SNOW is to‘be enjoyed no matter what age. This was demonstrated earlier this winter as Leslio Schulz and Hons Rolben from Two Hills, Alta., posed with this 11- foot snowman built at 1417 Fifth Avenue, South. They were assisted by Marvin Schultz ond his three boys fronvSalmo. IMPACT SEEN FOR MILL Continued from page AL waste disp ral because: it.” would ce the distance the effluent drops from the mill when being pumped into the river, he said. The CanCel spokesman sald Hydro has not discussed ; the proposed project with the company since that meeting, but indicated’ it would. con- duct a more detailed econ- omic impact study after de- termining which water level is most feasible, Reporting on her meet- ing here lost Wednesday with. B.C, Hydro officials, Castlegar’s Mayor Audrey Moore this week said she criticized the Crown’ cor- poration for failing to share already coming with our information and we think they should be forthcoming with penta Sho ‘said ‘the t criticized " Hydro's hisdelooey terms of reference for studies,. expected © to’ start this spring, of the project's environmental impact. < “We think ‘some of the. terms of reference aren't comprehensive . enough,” Moore sald. “We | think they've missed some things, perhaps for the very reason that they never built’ a dani right in the midst of a settled ” area before.” ‘Asked about the nature .. of the city's criticisms of the” environmental impact study terms of reference, she (de- ‘clined to comment until Hy- ds to them. dro on the projected impact of ... the proposed 83-metre-high, 400-megawatt dam. Hydro “is probably go- ing -to have to change its approach” if it expects ‘to make any progress with the city .in'*hegotiations over compensation for ‘properties in Castlegar which would'be affected by © the Proposed dam, slie said, Moore agreed the city’s German d firm, which purchased the Stadler- Hurter corporate name and ‘options to pick up the sel- ected assets of the Golan and *Mazandarin pulp mill. con- tracts has removed the Iran venture from the claim pro- cedure and has “no real connection to the case now as far. as those constituents are,” Corey said.’ He said he did not know whether Klockner had yet "Miss Valet Foubister ‘honored, ueen-elect .sBethél’ No*F60; ist national - Order — of-:“Tob' Daughters; he {public stallation’ fo see anét ret eek decided or to take over the Stadler-Hurter con- tracts in Iran, Alpha Phi of Beta Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi activities for January: Jan. 9: An early get-together at the Clay Castle for a demon- stration and background in- -tformation on the ceramic centre was the evening's > program based on Creators zand Receivers, 3 Normal Wolfe gave an” “interesting talk on the. op- _fration of the adult workshop cand the handi people elect and tee officers, on Jan. 26:ini.the; Woodland Park Schogky tind sbuey ada tar, honored queen Janet Foubister was garbed in the robe and crown, symbols of her office, by the installing queen. She was then escorted’ to the East for the presen- tation of the honored queen's pin. K. McGui ra to by Miss. Roberta Pooha- : cathe ‘ahd the $fograms pre- sented. by Misses Susan Hauer’ add Rene ‘Trusy * “Instaltitig “officers were Honored queen Yvonne Mc- Guire, guide Dana Smith — P.H.Q. No. 60, marshall Laurie Wickett — P.H.Q, No. 60, chaplain Gwen Kruetzky — P.H.Q. No. 60, recorder Louise Stewart — Maj. Mem- ber No. 60, musician Mrs. uby Partridge —P.B.G. Nop. ;wenior custodian Idriss Roberts.-x.Maj.Member, Mo, 60, junior ‘custodian’ Cindy ho work there. Each step of heir work was demonstrated show how a piece of Zceramic is made from start to inished product, Afterwards, members et for a regular meeting at joyce Idle’s, where hostesses =were Donna Wewchar and = Suzanne Carter, ‘ Jan. 23: A regular meeting at 8 ym. was held at Irene Pater's; .hostesses Marlene - Olson and Joyce Idle. Program on the home was done by Louise Ger- =ranazzo and Donna Wiwchar. They invited Alex Kositsin from the office of thé de- partment of human re- sources, who answered many questions on families en- countering problems with B children, Jan. 25: A skating party was held, later followed by a Mexican supper to warm up at the home of Mary Hunter. Service projects in- volved the delivery of Meals on Wheels by members Suzanne Carter, June Lee, Donna Wiwchar, Linda Greene, Eileen Akselson, Joyce Idle, Cathy Quiding, Pat Deenik, Rita Perrier and Mary Hunter. Decorations were gathered and donated to the hospital for the elderly to decorate a Christmas tree. A hamper of gifts pledged by local businesses %-on the inspiration of Alpha Phi C — Maj. Member No. 60 and narrator Kim Smith — P.H.Q. No. 60., While narrator, P.H.Q. Kim Smith, read a poem en- titled “Friends,” which ex- pressed the theme of friend- ship chosen by Miss’ Foubi- ster, the Bethel officers and choir entered the hall for the ceremony of installation. The flag was positioned by marshal, P.H.Q. Laurie Wickett, and the Holy Bible ‘placed on the altar by. chap- lain, P.H.Q. Gwen Kruetzky. The installation cer- emony conducted by install- ‘ing honored queen Yvonne McGuire and her officers, saw the following girls in- stalled: Elected officers — hon- ored queen Janet Foubister; senior princess Diane Vad junior princess Celina: Sooka- . choff; guide Janna Sylvest; and marshal Amanda Plant. Appointed Officer — chaplain Beth Krug; trea- surer Leanne Sylvest; re- corder Kim Redisky; musi- cian Alexis Walsh; librarian Rowena Junker; Messengers — -first Sheridan Hill; second Amy MacKinnon; third Patty Mac- Kinnon; fourth Tracey An- derson; fifth Julie Partridge;- Sr. custodian Joanne Liber; jr. custodian Lisa Hall; inner guard Cathy Beynon; outer guard Peggy Gjen- nestad; flag dearer Cathie Ward; lady of the lights Shannon Hill; prompter Con- nie Batchel page Julie were and delivered to the New Year’s baby for Castlegar hospital. Higgins; choir Maureen Allen and Allison Penman. . While kneeling at-the al- SELKIRK VY COLLEGE - FORESTRY 150 (Introduction to Forestry) Basic concepis of technical forestry, forest land tenure, Forest Act, B.C. zation and programs. Location: Castlegar Campus Date: February 13, 1980 Time: 7:00 p.m. Fee: $30.00 Insisuctor: Gordon Gibson Course tor mdividuais considering a. career in forestry, toresiry workers, torestry employed in- dividuals, general interest, WW Forest tectinology. Forest Service Organi- Credit towards diploma the past-honored queen's pin to his daughter. On behalf of her. family, the ‘honored queen was presented with a gavel by her brother, Ian Foubister. Miss Foubister intro- duced the following guests: honored queen Debra Bain, Bethel No. 4, Trail; senior princess Carol Swanson, Bethel No. 4, Trail; and junior princess’ Sandra Frew, Bethe No.4, Trail.” ‘The ~Grand ° Guardian Gouneil was represeiited by Mrs. Doris Dimock, ‘gratd © third messenger. Mrs. Jessie Donnan, Worthy Matron, Eastern - Star, was intro- duced. z The past-honored queen was escorted to the altar, where she knelt for the bible- signing ceremony, this being followed by the closing cer- emony. The honored queen's chosen color was Burgundy which was in the arose from refer- ences in the Crown, corpor- ation’s’ recently-released proposed’ Murphy Creek project environmental im- . pact study guidelines to the preliminary engineering and environmental impact studies Hydro ‘conducted in 1977 and 1978 as well as a preliminary study in 1979 of the residential,’: commercial and industrial properties that “affected by the (Interviewed early last month ,project’ planning en- “gineer, Len’ Bell,one of the ' B.C. Hydro officials who at- tended last week's meeting with the city, told the Castle- gar News findings of the preliminary studies were part of “in house” reports which will not be released to the public.) “Maybe ‘that’s their usual mode of operating, but I think if they're going to operate within a city and they're going to deal with a | - city's citizens then I think ‘perhaps they need a different z= Apbraach hthis Bis meee an. Raid. | be ait waht in the midst tte ae settled area and it's not going to impact on deer, and it’s not going to impact on the small mice in the field. It's going to impact on the city's tax base and it’s going to impact on people.” “We. find that they've been in the municipality on various occasions asking us for information,”.the mayor said. “We've been very forth- beautifully decorated re- freshment table, Pourers for the occasion were Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. B, Crawford. The honored queen's cake, featuring burgundy roses, was flanked by the ‘senior princess, and junior princess’ cakes. These were ° cut an served to the guests by the three officers. The bethel is antici- pating a year of- friendship and activity under the leader- ship of Honored Suen Janet Foubister. Your Carpet Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 SELInE Ce COMEGE: scutes ° part-time relief Business Careers Instructor to instruct in typing, short- hand, Business English and filing. Applicants shoutd hold @ certificate trom a recog- nized Commerciel or Busi- ness Education program’ and must have ot least 5 years ex- perience in the orea of busi- fiess. Supervisory. experience is essential. Salary is in accordance with the B.C.G.E.U, collective agreement. Send opplications by Feb. 13, 1989 to: Personnel Manager , Selkirk College, Box 1200, _ Costlegar, 8... VIN 331 PUBLIC NOTICE RESIDENTS OF SOUTH CASTLEGAR SANITARY SEWER EASEMENTS — City Hall will be open on SATURDAY, [ FEBRUARY 9, 1980, from.2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. for the convenience of those. resi- dents required to sign sanitary sewer easements. Those residents requested to-attend will be contacted by phone on Friday, February 8, 1980. m As these easements MUST be registered as ‘soon as p , May we, p your co-operation. ; CITY OF CASTLEGAR Ina Tuesday news re- lease, B.C. ‘Hydro said its new round of seismic and drilling tests, to be made ona “large ’gravel terrace on the east side of the Columbia to determine the depth of gravel Ox over-burden and- the nature : of i volving two.to three ‘days of neath it, area “continuation” of similar teats last fall.) - “Selsmic, research, in- She Hydro jeeking’ ‘from private | selsmis’ drilling. contract rs to blasting, will: allow ‘techni-: «= clans, by tracking. sound waves from the blasts, to de- should take - place’ on’ gravel terrace,” the tions exist 'to su; pport: about 83 metres high. person ar. ground asa womting pa $25,000.00. ‘idvestment’ considered, however * per I ceont tand. ‘deter- mination are more important than the’ in- vesiment. © Phone toll free to Vancouver 112-800-663-9156 | ABOUT PEOPLE ; This ‘emblem identifies THE SIGN OF»: ‘A MERCHANT. ‘WHO CARES: “S.the civic-minded jen who orate, Lin ‘the community.” ' For Information call. 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