A2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 3), 1979 POPPY DISTRIBUTION gets underway this yh as Legionnaires ask the general public to remember the doad of past wars. Here, Mayor Audrey Moore receives é aly arte no right, presid Legion, Branch 170, her poppy from poppy campaign chairman Steve Gallo ROUTE PROPOSED | Continued from A1 isting houses ‘‘makes that im- , Practical,’” From* Woodland Drive the proposed secondary set- vice road would go south of the Oglow subdivision along the lower bench land west of the CPRall tracks and connect directly south of the railway crossing on Columbia Aven- ue, the report said, Use of the tinued, < “Modifications are prop? osed for the Kinnaird inter- change to alleviate the pres- ent ‘congestion and steep grades. The ministry of trans- portation, communication and highways, in Victoria, is now reviewing ‘2 major redesign and it is hoped that con- struction will start in 1980."" “Also {s the ry road for vehicles, it sald, and of Col- umbia Avenue as the truck routes ate proposed at this time. Bere “It is also proposed to connect the southern portion of Fifth Avenue in North Castlegar to Columbia Aven- ue near ‘the Sherbiko sub- widening of Columbia Avenue and. Seventh Avenue South from two Janes to four, ‘with appropriate turning lanes and parking restrictions where necessary,"’ in order to ac- commodate future traffic in Castlegar. Concluding his‘ report, COUNTY SYSTEM Continued from A1_ Frank Dodgson; co-chairman to the poppy paig Steve Melnik; wreath chairman, Harry Bates; and co- chairman to wreaths, Ed Zone. just prior to the distribution of Remembrance Day to the local E Looking on, are, left to —News/MirrorFoto by Lois Hughes 14 HOPEFULS Continued from A1 “And this board doesn’t seem to want to listen. I have time and I have energy and I can listen."" Slated for the three-way . school trustee race in Area I, Nichvolodoff said her main concerns include the quality of education received by dis- trict students. A Shoreacres housewife, * Nichvolodoff named equal ed- ucational opportunity for stu- dents in outlying areas as another priority. “I'd like to see extra- curricular activities improved for the outlying areas,"’ she said. “Our students aren't able to in these “I'd like to bring that back to the people, back to their responsibility in their own ateas,”” said Kinakin, a library worker at Selkirk Col- lege. He cited the ‘'lack of communication’’ between trustees and the public during the West Kootenay schools dispute late Jast year as well as a “lack of trust’? which could be improved by holding regular meetings in Area I to bring board decisions closer to residents. A former Area | trustee before his defeat by Nichvol- odoff in the 1977. election, Sam Konkin said he was ‘‘not satisfied with the activities.” Kinakin, of Thrums, said he decided to seek election to the Area I trustee seat after realizing in his experience as aunion leader “how much the average person doesn’t know about what’s going on and decisions being made over : . their heads.” area's present representation on the board. “I wouldn't say the pres- ent representation was bad,"’ said Konkin, a clerk living in Tarrys.. ‘But it wasn’t as steady as it could be. I used to Spend a lot of time on it when I was on the board. That ap- parently is not the case now.”’ POSTPONED Continued from At, pleased’’ to have thelr indi-. vidual votes. . “If I am elected I will very definitely listen to your. group presentations and ad: vice on any and all matters ‘pertaining ‘to city business,” he said. **And if I was elected and you come to.me as a group you would be received warmly.’” Calderbank, a storeown- er who has held his alder- manic seat since 1977, told the CNPA meeting he has “never had any support in group form from anybody."” “I have no intentions of aligning myself with any poll- tical party, political body or any interest group,”’ he said. “Iam my ‘own man.'I rep- resent the people on that council.’’ Calderbank said resi- - dents should have ‘‘total say"’ in running the city and council “should have as much input from them as we possibly can get.”” ee NEW K COLOUR BURST Instant 50 Camera fi ODAK > ; «+. ,He said he had “nothin, CITY OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the City of Cas} gar that‘a poll has become necessary ‘at the election now pending and that I have granted such Pelli ond further, that the persons duly nominated as did at the said election, for whom only votes wil béreceivedare: =~ raat Electronic Shutter with speeds of 1/300 to 2 seconds! ‘ Uses flipflash or electronic flash! 3-element 100mm f/12.8 coated lens! tow-light signal! Bright new viewfinder! Full three year warranty! : Carl's Western Drugs SPECIAL PRICE $3975 And Receive Thursday of this week in the’ Alderman BudGodderis _. Centre." 3.2 ‘TOOTHPASTE | COLGATE 100 ML JAVEX BLEACH 128 FL.OZ. JUG... Non-Partisan Association will be held on TIME 6 ne 92.69 Monday Nov. 5 _ 7:30 p.m. at the old P&G Building Supply Store on Columbia Ave. OTHER NAMES TERM OF 2 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ~ ADDRESS 927 - 10th Ave., S. _ SURNAME . OFFICE OCCUPATION’ seca 1 A | 9 BONDAROFF Yes No C10) P10 © Do you always have enough TIME for everything you want to do? Professional Engineer :- George F. Albert S.” Charles M, Alderman .| Two (2) Years PRODUCE . GRAPES RED EMPEROR CAN‘ No.1 ... Z9*| POPPING CORN onic veal. REDENBACHERS GOURMET 15 Oz. PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 2 & 3 HIS PLACE Hairstyling & Barbering NOW OPEN no appointments necessary Alderman Ave. CALDERBANK COHOE GODDERIS Two (2) Years | 1038 Columbi CAULIFLOWE CAN. No.1.........-- Pee eae m CELERY CAN. No.1 © Do you always take enough Two (2) Years TIME to plan your busy day? Alderman 1404 - 7th Ave., S. Gen. Insurance F gent. 5: Francis M.| Alderman Two (2) Years | 1817- 5th Ave., S. Social Worker: © Do you often “put off'’ . ‘ " those important projects LESLIE HaroldE. {| Alderman Two (2) Years Machinist because there is ay enough TIME? GILMOUR HALEY HUNTER 1512 - Sth Ave., S. 99's CIE] Management Seminar TO BE HELD: at NELSON Tuesday - November 13 Wednesday - November 14 CASTLEGAR Hi Arrow Arms Wednesday - November 14 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. TRAIL Terra Nova Motor Hotel Thursday - November 15 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Union members, salaried workers, Rodney W.] School Trustee | Two(2) Years | 211 Connors Rd.,S. ‘ Social Worker: businessmen, pensioners & members _ z of any group of people who feel apart from others in the community, are urged to attend. If you attend your group or interest will be represented JONES AnneG. School Trustee | Two (2) Years | 750 Woodland Dr. ‘Soli os i John M. Two (2) Years | 716-7thAve.,S. Electrical Engineer Patrick R. Schoo! Trustee WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KINNAIRD CENTRAL FOCD MART LTD. WITH IN-STORE BAKE SHOP Brian’M. Two (2) Years | 310Cr School Trustee Cres. Peebles Motor Inn 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon MARSH School Trustee | Two(2) Years | 1852 Meadowbrook Dr. | Steam Enginéer SMECHER If You Do Not Attend, DO NOT COMPLAIN - ABOUT THE DECISIONS " AND ACTIONS OF THOSE WHO DO! Doreen School Trustee | Two(2) Years } 1236 Dumont Cres. Housewife MY i On the purchase of your Colourburst _ Offer good Nov. 1 - Dec. 1 hairstyling Such poll will be opened at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 248 Columbia Avenue, N., and the Castlegar barbering South Fire Hall, 1119 - 7th Avenue, S., on the 17th day of November, 1979, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.; a mobile poll will be conducted at the Castlegar and District Hospital for hospital patients only, during the hours of 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on polling day; and an advance poll will be open at.the City ‘ Office on the 7th, 8th, and 9th day of November, 1979, between the hours of. 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m, for those electors who: a.) expect to be out of the City on November 17, 1979; or, b.)_ for reasons of conscience are prevented from voting on polling day; or,c.) through circumstances beyond their contro! they will not be able to.attend the poll on polling day, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. ‘ GIVEN under my hand at Castlegor, this 30th day of October, 1979. bate toh : oe : 8. Baldigarg, ** Returning Ofticer it could be the most important Investment you'll ever make. r ($15. per registration] or for details, entry at 426-7241 [collect]. 5 perms. {ey appointment) 365-5677 SETETUPUANURUHTE feet STANT eee Carl’s Western Drug Mart OPEN THIS SUNDAY from 12 noon- 1 p.m. & 6-7 p.m. ‘FOR QUALITY FOOD AT LOW PRICES STORE HOURS: SAT., MON., TUES., WED., THUAS. — 9 A.M. TO6 P.M. FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS