2B16 18, 1991 @ BIRTHS ALLSOP — To Colleen and David All- sop of Castlegar, a girl, born Aug. 15. BARRIE/JENNINGS — To Mary- Ellen Barrie and Eric Jennings of Cres- cent Valley, a boy, born Aug. 29. BORTOLUSSI — To Brenda and Al- bert Bortolussi of Castlegar, a girl, bom Aug. 11 BUTTERWORTH — To Susan and Grant Butterworth of Nelson, a boy, born Aug. 29. CUST — To irene and rout Cust of Genelle, a boy, born Aug. 2° DeWAAL — To Shelly and Daryl De- Waal of Nelson, a girl, bom Aug. 27. FLYNN/THROOP — To Betty-Lou Flynn and Warren Throop of Castle- gar, a boy, born Sept. 4. GATENBY/BELL — To Tracey Gatenby and Joe Bell of Castlegar, a boy, born Aug. 13. HIRD/McLEAN — To Freda Hird and Paul McLean of Slocan, a girl, born Aug. 30. MASINI — To Mirella and Mario Masi- ni of Castlegar, a girl, bom Aug, 13. MOTZ — To Connie and Ed Motz of Genelle, a boy, born Aug. 26. MOOJELSKY — To Debbie and Eari Moojelsky of Castlegar, a boy, born Aug. 21. STOCKHAUSENKLEIN — To Julia Stockhausen and Gary Klein of Castlegar, a girl, born Sept. 8. VAN ZANDEN — To Marilyn and John Van Zanden of Nelson, a girl, born Sept. 8. VERIGIN — To Lynn and Brian Veri- gin of Marquette, Mich., a boy, born Sept. 3 cordance with the Ministry of sportation and Highways Act, Section 49(1), sealed tenders are invited for the following Project No. 08213 Location: Waneta (Near Trail) Description: Supply, Fabrication and Erection of a 1.5 metre wide steel sidewalk and construction of I 100 metres of 1.5 metre asphalt sidewalk on or near Beaver Creek I #0987. l Wichiomele lace LOW, LOW PRICES 15°! | PER WORD First 10 Words $3.75 —_— = yyy «SSELF-PRICING WANT-AD FORM TRA VEL BACK IN TIME TO 1986 PRICES! $3.75 Place | $3.75 One |$3.75 word | $3.75 in | $3.75 each |$3.75 box Sealed tenders, accordance with the Conditions of Cl Tender on the forms provided, will be received by the Ministry of | Transportation and Highways at Box 880 — 550 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO until 2:00 p.m (local time) on October 2, 1991, when tenders will be opened in public A surety/deposit bid bond of 10% a Tender documents complete with envelope, plans, specifications and conditions of tender are available free of charge from the Ministry of Transportation and Highways, Box 880, 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C, VOH 1HO between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, Monday to Friday, except holidays Where required, payment for contract documentation shall be made by certified cheque or money order, made payable to the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations All purchases are non-refundable. For further information contact at (604) 442-5477, or fax (604) 442- 5481 The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. errs ~ sinuaty of Tranaporation MOVE : COTTZI gg | PARTIC Wa S 109 You the Freedom to Move Move your Car. Hundreds of your neighbors have discovered that our Classified Ads get results. 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First 10 Words $3.75 have agreements with bankers, we have agreements BW = wJ MA BB CASTLEGAR Saturday SEPTEMBER 21, 1991 an 75¢ @ 2 Sections, A&B THEY’RE OFFI¢y Johnston’s election announcement triggers '91 campaign; candidates spend first day planning strategy “T’'m not interested in Entering the election as an D’Arcy said Friday. “1 to eck at my position as MLA until the election.” D’Arcy’s successor as the NDP horny oh gate cial élection Oct.17. Local candidates spent Friday CALL THE © General inquiries & delivery and setting up | ra ea pence a battle. year’s election lacks a fa- post he has held for almost 20 years. didi te Ed Conroy, officially ters in Trail on Friday. Conroy opened a campaign of- fice Pe, Castlegar earlier this month. t with campaign or- canis dnd d started soliciting “wit plan to work hardin tha elec ” Conroy said. “I want to show Walt Siemens Walter Siemens, wit op meant 60SECONDS 5 RC NEWS IEE New mill continues to take shape Construction on poking a Pulp Co.'s this ‘week with the compton of another camp bi wn ii and up phone — in his Castlegar } headquar- ewe! ve been ready for a long time,” Siemens said. “We're ready to win this riding.” Conroy said he will run on a of economic stability and den of the ancvi pr Siemens said his campaign will centre around policies already es- tablished by the Social Credit par- ty, like economic growth and re- source management. “We have a very good record,” Siemens said. Please see ELECTION page A3 warehouse, H.A. Simons construction manager Cathal Fox said. ‘Some of the concrete forms and the installation of underground pipe risers for the fibre line is also underway, Fox said in an intér-office memo obtained through the Ceigar information office. He added that the finishing touch- @s on the administration building are almost completed. Year 2000 needs fine tuning We're TAKING SHAPE Work on the Ceigar Pulp Co. modemization project workers erect rebar for storage tanks on the fibre line. has continued on schedule, company officials say. Here, News photo by Thomas Bink istry of Education's Year 2000 program which News colum- nist Ron Norman Says needs some more guidance be- fore it makes it to its final destination. page A6 @ SPORTS Bowling not for nerds The Ninja Turtles are out. Video games are passé and hanging out just isn’t as cool as it used to be. Call it a sign of the times, a throw- back to another era, but believe it or not, Bowes is the interg de ter e Popular crowd these days. ‘ page B1 @ FEATURE New plan in works ficials in the West Kootenay must still come up with a new five-year man- agement pian for Westar’s tree farm 23. Second of two parts. WIN $100,000 IN THE FANTASY HOCKEY DRA Y FORM, PAGE B3