YOUNG BRITISH COLUMBIA . eng Hl 1.364 (48 fez) tia... ~ DETERGENT $ge9 NELSON ‘The publie Ii: | volvement process has‘ been ' activated in the Boundary’ Forest District to develop a 4 resource management plan for Mount Faith drainages north of Grand Forks, Public input follows :con- cern that an application by 4 Pope and Talbot Ltd. to log the Lynch Creck, Morrell Creek and St. Annes Creek watersheds ‘might ' disrupt other resource values. © . The area abounds in wild- life, is popular. with sigh- tseers and hikers and is a po-: tential water supply for the city of Grand Forks. © There are no access roads in the area now although 8 km of roadway will be built this’ year. ‘ Pope and Talbot ales the. territory ‘as'late.wintér and’ early spring logging show for the next 20: years: ‘Fir. and larch grow in:.the. low ele- vation and spruce and balsam A planning. team’. of re- source users has been formed to add input | to, a: Forest | Service draft. management plan oxpected, by Jan..31, P 1984. The final ‘working mod- el will be ready by March 31, 1984. Logging activity. will take, place after, this date. id ‘by which the allowable cut is vof the included ‘in the total volume based. Th Idea is to'come up ‘with best possible comprom- ise that maintains the quality values.’ “The public involvement rocess is one way to get the job done.” . Planning team members, 16 \in- all from the Forest ice, Joel's and /provincial ° tal. 3 ae ‘city of tendent Ken Weaver says, “Our, objective is to make a. management, prescription. Grand Forks ‘and the local stockbreeders association are ., no’ making an inventory of: Easter Time The Easter Bunny will be visiting the community. com- 4% plex. March 23 for a day of. frolic and fun. There are two parties planned for the young is 4 tots, The. morning, part: * from 11-a.m.'- 12:15 p.m. and A the afternoon party is pete: uled for 1 - 2:15. There will be lots of games, crafts, songs, a film, an egg hunt.and much more. Each party has a limit, of 50, dren ‘so. pi i ( Recreation News ‘enay Kennel Club. Register as soon as possible. » Income Fax. Your last chance to ‘learn some helpful |hints on filing your income tax returns is noon, Under ‘discussion al forms-and areas:which Bes cause. confusion: ° Pre-regis- and : tration’ is. necessary problem areas may be, speci- Th EMPRESS PEANUT BUTTER Save $1.56 Homogesized or 10430. Case f 24 ties ‘LUtre tin......, $35.76 EDWARDS COFFEE $979 LUCERNE The parties are 4 filling up quickly so phone 865-9886 to avoid dissapoint- ment. The fee for the party is 50 cents which may be pald at at lang ee The reergation ‘affice is now: taking* registrations from’ Minor Baseball, Minor Soccer. and, Little, Lassic Softball.’ ‘The deadline ® for starting March 23 at the community complex from 7:80 - 9:30.p.m. The. fee for the 10-week, course .is $25. The lessons are being. in-' structed by the West Koot- ‘dr * ganizations is:March 31. Soccer Clinic. -: taking a Level I. Soccer, 1, contact 'B eer at for .all-three or: | Be sure to drop over to the National Exhibition Centre and sve the C Art mapa, ; i These ‘will identify what and where the resources aro _ and red flag the locations of conflicting resource users. The team will be made aware. of development plans for the other side of’ the mountain in Tree Farm cence 28 within the Arrow Forest District. i ° ‘Milk, cartons a ‘concern ‘The’ Slocan “Walley Wom- en's Institute has decided to write a letter to Palm Dairies: ‘explaining how difficult it is to.open its milk) cartons. “At a recont regular. meet- ing the members decided to make the complaint. As well, at that meeting, a hamper draw was organized donated a Exhibit. There are many new olleringy sone by ‘our fine local its. ‘The centre is “open fon 10:30'am: to 4:30 p.m. daily and admission is ‘free. ‘Paintings in various mediums, drawing and batik will be-on view till April 9. : Public Skating Mareh’ is the final’ month for ‘public’ skating. Skating hours *-are; ‘Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m:, Wednesdays 10:80 a.m. and number of items for the ham- per. The tickets will be drawn at the Eldorado Mar- ket, March 81. ‘The first prize hamper contains a ham and groceries and the second prize contains a turkey and groceries. During the meeting, one member read an interesting letter from a W.I. member in England which took two months to 1 arrive, and convenors presented films on fire safety called “Fire in My Kitchen” and “Fire in a “ Mobile: Home.” For all the tennis enthu- siasts in the area the nets are set up at the Rotary Tennis Courts. So get out your.rac- kets and enjoy some tennis ‘action. .)., A donation of $1,000 is be-.. ing made to Slocan Village for renovations done on the W.I: Hall. A tea and bake sale is planned for March 17 at the W.I. Hall starting at 1 p.m. DANGEROUS DEVICES... . Track torpedoes, died ; on the railway to alert crews of approaching trains. 8 Safety program underway . CRESTON: — Canadian, Pacific's Investigation Department is stepping up its educational © safety program in the Kootenay’s in the wake of a rash of trespassing incidents and mischief on railway property in the area, “Trespassing is a continuing problem for us," says Investigator Bruce Bennett, “but in recent months there has been a particularly disturbing amount of it in and ‘around Creston. Most of it can be attributed to juveniles.” Railway tracks, bridges and yards . are private property and only for the use of trains and authorized personnel, he said., Bennett added Canadian. Pacific. policemen regularly patrol along the tracks’ to ‘Brevent trespassing. - The Railway Act provides for a maximum $20 ‘fine for trespassing. But aside from the. purely illegal apatts of tres- passing, Bennett says, it’s just plain dangerous to play on the railway. 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