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Slitch up this charming set for . 12 (bust 34) takes 2 7/8 Yards y for catalogs and books, please add” Ag 49198 8—18 | Fire destroys plant | CRANBROOK (CP) — Four workers escaped with minor burns when fire des- troyed the Axis Oil Corp. recovery plant. » The plant, which began operations in mid-March, processes old oil into useable oil. It hag a capacity to handle between 200,000 and 300,000 gallons of oil a year. The loss in the process . is about 25 per cent. “A fire department spokesman said the fire Monday was caused by oil leaking through a vent on to a boiler. - Six tanks coutside the building, containing about 80,000 gallons of oil, were hosed down by firemen and escaped damage. Owner Bill Sochowski said he hopes to have ‘the plant back in operation soon. No damage estimate was, available. ‘SOUND COUNTRY The success of ‘Lookin’ For Love,’ has ted to several television appearances for. Johnny Lee. tn the past + couplé of weeks he has taped the ‘Midnight Special,’ ‘John Davidson how,” Mery Griffin,’ ‘America’s Top Ten,’ and Dionne Warwick's prime- time syndicated show, ‘Solld Gold.’ The shows will air in varlous markets across the country. dohn Davidson and Johnny Lee Johnny (right) Is pictured here with’ John Davidson during his recent appearance on the show. * ‘Trouble In Paradise — is Deborah Allen's debut LP, but this young lady with the smokey voice is no stranger to the charts. Last year she recorded vocals over tracks laid down by the late Jim Reeves and three of the duets reached the Top 10 country. ‘You Never Cross My Mind,’ is the album's first single. The Screen Actors Guild strike has variety -. Business directo New insertions, copy oa Telephone: 365-5210. CTORY | the Casti for _ Directory willbe ccetpted botore the first Wednesday Issue of each month only.” Dunwoody & Co. 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VOL. 33,NO. 48 ° CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, OCTOBER 12, 1980 2 Sections {A & B). Artist’'s:concept of Birchdale Square’ shopping plaza: Few attend hearing on plaza By DON HARVEY Castlegar residents: should’. have . another chance to speak up about a proposed-shopping plaza on Columbia Avenue ‘before ‘city, council decides whether to rezone four acres in the 1500 block. Mayor Audrey Moore told 80 oa "ata 90-minute public hearing in council _chambers Thursday night. that addi- tional concerns “could be included in the public hearing. concerning ‘the update of our conimunity plan.” (A date for’ that hearing has not yet been set.) " And Alderman Albert Calderbank . tried to allay fears that council would amend bylaw No. 160 without further: public participation by saying ““our. council is open” and anyone interested could attend sessions when the prop ed." : ‘possil vicinity of ‘the’ railway’ tracks: and 16 Street would be “totally available” sto ~the-public. Nz parking. possibte —one on Columbia at 15th and the other at the plaza’s south entrance. - Both would serve vehicular and pedes- trian traffic. He also said First City is prepared to widen 15th to 66 feet from 40, “We're willing to conform to make the traffic flow work.” The mayor assured Martin “we'll be addressing your concerns” before council votes on the bylaw changes. Clark added: “We're prepared to . pay the full cost of both traffic lights,” to which Moore replied: “It would not _ be the responsibility of the city.” z Jim Gouk wondered aloud: about’ revenue from property taxes. Clark estimated the city would . gain.as much as $180,000 a year in ‘addition to the $90,000 it already collects from businesses inthe down-. fown core.- .;- F “Ald, Charlie: ‘Cohoe said concerns’, fe "City erigineer Igo, Zahanics ‘ates “jected that “this is only a general plan; details have to be worked out,” adding ithat First City would have torun a new Columbia River, put in sidewalks, a bus bay and upgrade the lift station at Columbia and Spruce. Bosse asked whether The Bay, ‘vited. to. become : tenants, ‘ but Clark~ replied | Castlegar-was too small for. them, dr: ‘even: Wooleo which already is . An Nelson and Trail. However, he said, “Zeller's has already leased 55,000 square ‘feet “and it's owned by’ the same company that owns the Bay.” ~ Larry’. Bosse, president of the Chamber of, Commerce, asked what will happen to'the ‘present Super-Valu: store ite it will take up 380,000 square y brought to him “by citizens included s traffic congestion and adequate, plaza ‘The comments'were made as city af écxineil heard. presentations by ‘spokes- men for devéloper First City Invest- ments, the Chamber of Commeroe‘and - the Downtown Businessmen’s Associ- ations and questions | from a few tax- “At stake are four acres on the west side of Columbia across from’ Ken's Auto and Wheel Alignment Ltd. First City wants to build a°164,700-square- foot enclosed retail mall — Birchdale Square — at a cost of $10-million with construction to-start in the-spring and “completion slated for 1982, ' + WANTS READY ACCESS Ken Martin, owner of Ken's Wheel Alignment, was concerned that south- bound customers would not be able to, turn into his shop on the east side of Columbia. , However, | Tim Clark, spokesman ‘for First. City, said his company {s prepared to pick up the tab -for widening the avenue into a ‘fifth lane. “Jack. “McConnachie of Cooper Agencies (1979) Ltd., which assembled the sites, said two traffic lights are n for: thera “had. Seay explained possible’ relenat ae? of traffic problems and Clark said, ‘yes, LAUSE “Cohoe got lively applause when he expressed -concern about possibly “sacrificing the downtown core in favor: ‘of a fringe area shopping centre.” ‘Clark, however, replied that while his concern was valid, the plaza would bring more shoppers to Castlegar and, funnel them into downtown indeed, stores. McConnachie warned that “if this site doesn't come, another (developer) will" who probably would build outside the city.limits, thus depriving the city of tax advantages. Alréady, he noted, ‘three other developers are looking at sites, “both in the city and just outside.” Raymond Bosse said the business- men’s association would .be interested .in seeing figures on how much traffic would go in and out of the plaza. Clark replied that “we haven't given the city’ figures . because no one has asked us” and he: did have them ee any fi available. + there would be plenty of parking space. : ‘WINS APP) Ph union” and said 70 new permanent jobs: would be' created once the project was finished. He said only 30 per cent-of the plaza would be occupied by existing “national chain stores.” McConnachie earlier explained that the size of the plaza, concept had doubled because of immediate anf. future needs of Super-Valu and Zeller's and the expectation that more in-, dependent retailers would rent space. He also said the CPR and Marathon Realty Co. Ltd., the railway’s real estate arm, have already agreed to move the tracks 100 feet back from the west side of the plaza. Mrs, Harold Reese, owner of the nearby Flamingo Motel, said, after being assured: access to her motel would not be impeded, she’s “all for the mall... It would be a boom to the city . .» and bring a lot of people to town.” Pope-in dutch Clerks deciding OTTAWA (CP).— Indications are that federal clerks — those allowed by- their union to cast ballots. — are voting against a tentative contract hammered out with the federal government by leaders of the Public Service Alliance of Canada. * The voting, which began- Wed- local retailers and the rest would. be ‘storm sewer-at its expense to the - Eaton's or Woodward's had been jin- . a rg as a a VANCOUVER (GP) - Landlords: who refuse to al- ‘Isman officer Peter Gibb. °- + Cat lover Kim Miller, ‘an at admitted protector of strays, had an Oct. 31 eviction date “set -by‘landlord Lawrence *Zuckek upheld-by Gibb after a hearing, The order was issued last month after Miller broke; a standard rental agreement containing a _no-pels clause ry tough on Jandloards © that she ‘signed before she moved in Aug. 1 ‘told "Gibb the agreements, “‘consti- nn unreasonable pre- i against animals ‘and unduly and unfairly discrim- inates against pet. owners.” ~~ She ‘said she had~ been given a kitten two weeks be- fore she moved in and that + she adopted a stray after she moved into uchek’s building. “The stray later left and ‘th kitten was killed by at A week after she moved in, Zuchek said he would enforce the clause ;when he saw the kitten.‘ Miller, 29, decided to fight because she feared the kitten would be - destroyed | or? ised for’ sci- refusing to rent to an ethnic. group because ‘he had prob-. lems before with tenants of the ae race. Zuchek said he'd drop the eviction -if Miller no ‘ longer kept cats but she said had costly © ‘problems “in the past because pets. damaged carpets and fixtures in the building which::has~- not’ al- lowed animals for 17 years." Miller said that was as discriminatory asa landlord ‘that, although she currently has..no cats, she couldn't promise not to shelter them in the. future. She also said she plans to puraue the case through the.courts if she can afford it. i g 4 “Quake kills thousands. ALGIERS (AP) — At least 5,000 and perhaps as many as 20,000 people , are feared dead in an earthquake that levelled the Algerian city of Al Asnam. The number of injured and home- jless in the, Friday quake, that des- ‘troyed 80 per cent of the city. and sent tremors across the Mediterranean into southern Spain and) France, . was not known, Bit indications/were that the number of casualties and homeless was reliable estimate,” Marte stressed; however, that. the. figures were “admirably imprecise.” “God knows when we'll have a he said. take weeks.-That 250,000 figure in- © cludes everything from the injured,- homeless'to those without water and” food. In other words, these are people who have had their lives in one way or another.” ’ Algeria has issued an urgent time to “It could most d S gasandae The dogs didn't even “have to bark. “T just had time to grab my wife and run.clear as our house collapsed. But our children were trapped ‘inside. I don't know if they are alive or dead, but no sound has come from the ruins.” Other survivors said the first and shock ‘was followed by more than 20 others that continued at intervals until Saturday morning. in the tens of thousands. Claude Marte, a spokesman for the League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva, said a. preliminary estimate supplied by the Algerian Red Crescent, the Arab equivalent of-the Red Cross, pat the figure at 250,000. rele —Neetede- 1—'79 Fiesta HIB 1—'80 Pinto H/B 1—'80 Zephyr 4-dr. 1—'80 CgoLD 2-dr. DEMOS 1—'80 Zephyr 4-dr. 1—'80 Fairmont Wagon 1—'80 Zephyr 27 2-dr. . 1—'80 Monarch 4-dr. , 1—'80 LTD 4-dr. international appeal for aid and medical and evaculation teams from France, Switzerland and Tunisia were flying to ‘Algiers with the relief efforts. “Everything happened so quickly,” said a survivor of the 1954 and 1980 quakes. “It was all over within: six 1—'80 Cougar XR7 . "= g “1—'80 T-Bird | 365-3401 . 1—'80 LTD 4-dr. : nesday, ended at midnight Saturday , night and official results are to be ‘ announced by union president Andy Stweart at 1 p.m. PDT today. * However, results of voting in a number .of cities ‘were made know Friday. In Saint John, N.B., Quebec City, and the Ontario cities of London, Sarnia and Sudbury, the word was that clerks had rejected the proposed settlement. About 500 clerks from Montreal descended on the capital Thursday to denounce the contract because it lacks a cost-of-living allowance clause or a guarantee that no action will be taken by government against wildcat strik- Name ‘Starts With About 80 French technicians and * their families were living in Al Asnam. There were no reports of ‘casualties among them, but almost half were left homeless by the quake. Some buildings remained intact in the midst of the ruins. in Kootenay Country RESTAURANT # OSCO + Fug + tOUNGE BANQUET ROOM: with feminists VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope John Paul has whipped up a storm by bidding men not to look lustfully at women, not, even their wives. Italian feminists and writers ‘are calling, him a male _ because of is latest declaration ‘on sex. “Every day .he (the Pope). is taking a step backward to the Dark Ages,” author -Lucia Druli Dembi told the Rome Daily newspaper ul Messaggero. - ’ “This Pope is, turning the Roman Catholic faith into a punitive faith,” said another writer, Edith Bruck, Trail-Zenith 2804 h 281 “Economy with Integrity” Tate O41 4416 tan BC ed rd 1001 Rowstoid Ave look in the same manner at your 004 368 3355 . wife,” the Pope declared. ‘BECOMES MERE OBJECT" “The husband must not use his wife, her femininity, to ‘fulfil bis desire. C ‘Diminishes the richness of the perennial attraction of persons for interpersonal corhmunion. 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Universal Womanhood, said Pope John Paul's remarks “confirm the Pope is a male chauvinist.” g “He. talks about looking at ‘women with lustful desires but not a word about women doing the same,” she said. One Step Ahead Energy Systems Ltd. 301 Vernon St., Nelson + 952-242 Services Complete Septic Tank Service Sand Gravel Topsoil Excavating Fost Holes Landscaping Backhoe Backfilling Snow Removal 365-2546 Football Outlook « .+. CFL and NFL weekend games. Page BI ers. Meanwhile, the voting rights of thousands of members of the 46,843- . member union were being suspended. because they worked during the strike. - “We're just telling them to their face there's no damn way they're voting,” said Brian Reid, an Ottawa. union ‘official. There are 19,000 clerks. Many Italian newspapers on |. ‘in the national capital, Friday carried critical analyses of Some union locals, by a decision of the papal statement under such the ive .or local headlines as “The Sin of Looking” have the.right to suspend any member and “Do Not Desire Your Wife.” -who crossed a picket line, thus deny- : ing them a vote. SWEEPING ANALYSIS: At his weekly general audience, the Polish-born pontiff offered a sweeping analysis of Christ's words on adultery, “lustful desires and adultery committed in one’s heart.” “Adultery in your Heart is committed not only when you. look with concupiscence (strong or ex- cessive sexual desire) at a woman who is not your wife, but also if you: "Village Cobbler’’ Shoe Repair “THEATURE COMFORT plNSULATION | “LIGHTING A HOME? — Efficient, Prompt. anlae about out complete i He Calceliectasaeate |", x betrgomeccesoris' | Crescent Walley : Compare our rales, LIGHTS ‘N' LATHER 368. Free Estimates, Grants Available. 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