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Beausmark Theappliarices of the 80s Budsons Bay Company . screen ni Award. leris;: w i aiartanltermin Noveir, od Uo sity hp 5 indicated : led ‘a two-year. lunicipal +‘}In addition, Whelen, said’ in a‘ telephone‘ cdnversation the | sai nae of'mun rials to investigate ‘But the two otis ‘the pa (News ‘differing ‘ the.p the planned’ meetin; at his Vi B's Pi office, Whelen sala he he intended : tacted to meet with those'who requested the Section 7728 of the Municipal Act, “to ask them to oralaln some of ‘the, ‘ tted.”. 7 planned to decide which 6: Treq ee] would re to conclude it faicly, quickly,” Whelen said. digested thoroughly I dc want to set any, Aid d ‘Asked at the heeting by. ; Moore whether work’ “on the is “Td: find it very, very , difficult to vote that, four ‘other: ‘municipalities be © some that I'd enjoyed.” She. noted: municipal. ‘projects ~ free service to the mu- — ‘plinning ‘nicipalities, Dykeman stressed the difference’ be- . : “tween the planning depart- ment undertaking a project “and: proyiding “the court of . input from a-regional agency. - _which is ‘going tobe. re- “quired” when. a municipality >. prépares‘a community plan, * ;. Commenting this: week on Dykeman's argument, the “mayor ‘said the service, stil J Pee a meetin wee eet ee tngelry would held, he sald. ; = 1 Whelen is iaiss Cepseh ts ates Cie meatice th gy ri officials while in Gouk.could not be reached Castlegar. week os eopaicut on whether He log will miset sith ‘the, official, « i {pro-: -J “government-ap- £ % | pointed: ‘Phillips ‘to . “write > out” to the labor ministry and was carried: out,” and she speculated whether the four municipalities which received growin service were. “won-" planning dering whether they're going to be back charged for their services.” iy Moore also criticized the director's sions in the- West’ ‘Kootenay * Doukhobor community ‘is ig despite’ confusion over its role for the past two : months, according to spokes- man Mark Mealing- Mealing, ‘a mmambér of _ eight-member Kootenay on. Inter-group" RDCK ‘report. Poo 5 4 Senden given otra pr _ Planning department person: Y at that’s not considered os : planing ¢ then I guess. I don't know the definition of. plan- _ Bing,” she ‘said. * “What Tm donk at Hees meee x under. « which $16,000 grants for mu- nicipalities requiring compre- hensive community’ plans ‘ would be continued this year. But: Dykeman said .this __More on pogo AS id. ber’ by then At- ‘torney-General. Garde Gar- dom — Tuesday said’ the group is gradually ‘overcom- ing _ misconceptions of | its purpose, and’ terms of ref- erence and “building a rap- pert with’ siaatane descent of the Year 1979 nominees. ‘ , Who wag the. Castlegar. area's leading citizen of 1979? : That's. the question Ki- wanis Club’ members here are asking'as they prepare to ominees for. their annual Citizen of the Year Kiwanians ° are encour- aging loa] organizations, as- sociations and individuals to submit nominations for the honor to award committee chairman John noee by & pm.-Feb, 22. se In’a news. release this sweek, ‘the club urged nom- inators to} provide a summary oe the nominee's: community. ities tin order‘to assist tion.” ‘The summary should - specify whether the candi- date for the award are being nominated for single field of community activity or sev- eral activities, and include such information as marital status, names of spouse or children and membership in various < organizations, the ‘release said. Hughes; 1962, Sam Mair- head; 1968, Harry Evans; 1964, Norm Fishwick; 1965, ; have been identified, RCMP” Webber; 1971, Mike: Saw- chenko; 1972, Gladys Thorp;. 1978, Arlee ‘Anderson; 1974, per. of ' two official me although | members “still feel we have plenty “of “work ‘to’ do.”) A committee request for com- ments, and’ advice has.’ Te . groups within the community ‘rather than with ‘all cultural segments of ‘the “and: ‘they: never, “tabled it, region. <’ ‘“There has been some ling in the past ceived “largely responses in letters | ode in- dividual members of: the Russian community in the Castlegar and Grand Forks areas and the Slocan Valley, . he said. . some solutions then “other fro Local RCMP “to meet.with investigator. . Local RCMP are sched. .— the assumption that we were going to. tackle -all le of all pos- p -among members of the Douk- hobor community, he said. “I think one of the prot- “lems for us was: that’ the Doukhobor. community saw their concerns as being put in second place or listed with concerns they felt weren't so sible ethnic groups,” he said. “The idea rather was that if they found our-terms made it possible’ to reach groups in other regions‘could apply those same methods to : their problems. I'm personal- * ly aware that there are needs of other ethnic groups in the © region but nothing anywhere near 8s pressing as.those in the Di uled to meet with a p ‘firé marshal's office investi- “. gator sometime this week to Glace, the cae of Wie Dee: i 16 fire which destroy: hope to confirm in the dis- cussion whether the fire, - which . caused © about ' $1.3 . < million damage, was a result - of arson, Cat. Mike Pope said , this week. Past recipients of the f award have. varied both in age and interest, and rec- ognition on occasion has been given: to husband and wife team. Past: winners include: * «In 1957, Lloyd Groutage; 1959, Ann Peterson; 1859, ; Jack Webster; 1960, Johnny - Nominations should be sent to John Holden, Citizen . of the Year Committee, P.O. Box: $889, Castlegar, B.C. © he committee’ in its selec- - Clarke; 1961,'' Gwilym VIN 8H6. “We have a’ little’ more information and we'll go over it again and see if we come up with anything -conere said, ‘The fant-epreading Dee. 15 fire took volunteer fire- ‘men about seven “hours to extinguish and left about 279 elementary students without a school. 3 concrete,”: he plained. “The other problem was the that they ex-’ seen a8 someone “tacked on” ‘to the ba § guess the ' primary thing is essentially internal,” he said. “That: is the matter ‘of .raaking it ‘clear to’ the Russian, comm unity. e: exactly _ what the point of the com- were being used’ as < pigs. No idea could be farther m our Similar problems. arose from confusion over the role of ‘Grand’ Forks resident Peter. Abrosimoff on the . committee, he said. Although «| : meeting early last month, has a full member ‘of the com- cmittee with additional res- " _Ponsibility for interpretation be.an ear for the community | -/ to, in effect, pour its troubles into,” he ‘continued. “And to try and supply leadership evoking solutions.” The committee, ‘which ‘convened its. first official scheduled its next meeting for Tuesday, he said. Ann Landers . eats Real tate and Automotive Pages * Cdnada Safeway Bay — Home Fashion Event updrValu News/Mirror.— Red Tag Value Days (Not all supplements ore included In all papers) . Page C4 Entertainment Page B4 Erms Bombeck « Max Haines D4-D5. One Man's Opini cs MStorY CLOUDY | with © occasional snow. flurries .Thursday.. with “clearing Cooler Friday. skies... Weekend | will bring and colder . 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