wA2 Wednesday, October 9, 1991 October 9, 1991 A3n GUESTS FROM ACROSS THE PACIFIC Local , icoBEAT COUPLE | CAN PAIGN 9 1 Police COMMUNICATIONS | G ree n NOTEBOOK News Stott | fh COURSE , anagopoulous Pizza’ in ssions ; Castlegar was robbed Tuesd Held at Community Services” i alm st News Staff night, RCMP said today. 1007-2nd Street { 0 J n Ee am | surg arn, debate tered the restaraunt at 230! 7-9 p.m. 1 t Socred ad pulled % peau gy engine y horlen i To Register Cal: H A Social Credit ratio advertisement, had to be pulled off all the ae tia aed cash cin 365-2104 the air Monday r Trail's Women In Need Society said it ister. He fl ilding wi . x s1, didn’t want to be affiliated with the party. the register, which contained waaay gs @ Rossland Trail’s Angela The ad, in which a member of WINS states Rossland- an undetermined amount of Price was one of two party ‘Trail Socred candidate Walter Si helped establish cash. The robber is described CASTLEGAR | members considered for funding for the organization, was taken off the air after it as a white male in his 20s, ap- COMMUNITY ran twice, Siemens’ campaign manager Carl Price said. proximately 5 feet 8 inches SERVICES i CBC showdown Tuesday “We were quite concerned because we are not a political tall, 150 pounds, with three to | CENTRE i organization,” WINS president Joyce Martin said. “Our four days growth of beard and ' Hy Thomas Bink members come from a broad background of political organi- brown hair’ RCMP advise any- " NEWS REPORTER zations and we are concerned to keep it that way.” one with information about oe Fi Price called it “an unfortunate situation over something the crime to call their nearest B { U eto Pp Make a Movel! Hes wd poe mph culate pee that is really small.” He added that Siemens was instru- police department. without on provincewide Sslovininn Tuan mental in the original funding of WINS, and the group } day night. feat should not condemn anyone who help em, form. Vem Wai Ae ipa d-Trail G: ait 3 on . - Green party Evans predicts close race locally For theRECORD Gon Candidate Angela Frict said Ties Nelson-Creston candidate Corky Evans says voters shouldn't take for granted an NDP victory in the Oct. 17 provincial election. Cc ing on polls showing the NDP ahead of the So- creds by as much as 15 per cent, Evans said the race is much closer in the Interior. “According to the Province [newspaper] poll, we are trail- ing in the Interior and the North by a significant percent- age,” Evans said in a news release. “Given the closeness of the race here in 1986, and Howard Dirks’s position as a cab- inet minister, we certainly can’t take anything for granted.” . 1521 Columbia Ave. 365-8388 1 i : Dirks beat Evans by 27 votes in the 1986 election. 2 ee toa | cal Ahoad Drive Through Service suid Evans said the Socred campaign is going all out with big . ny. signs and massive advertising. “Our supporters have been very generous in this cam- paign but we can never match the big business donations that fuel the Socred drive,” he said. “We have to trust our message is getting out through the hard work of our volun- teers.” Evans reminded supporters that at the start of the campaign he predicted a provincial win for the New Democrats but a horse race locally. = day. “But I fully recognize any- Rossland-Trail independent candidate Chris D’Arcy says that, as an individual, he op- poses the practice of abortion but will not pursue his feelings if elected. “I do not believe in criminal- izing-abortion,” he-said-Mon- body’s right to disagree. 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Price is one of the three speak- ers for the party, and is one of the Green Council of Angela Price But the Greens chose Valerie Parker, the party's candidate in Vancouver-Quilchena, over Price to represent the party because of Parker's more convenient location. “Local people would have en- “In 1986 we lost by less than one vote per poll,” he said. a > IT AIN’T joyed seeing me debate with “Every vote is going to be crucial in this campaign.” Mikey (Harcourt) and Rita (John- d F 1 oe OVER ’TIL o - son) and Gordon (Wilson),” Price Candidates invited to dinner 24 'GIGANTIC' HOT TUB SALE E rsover | MOre ho usi ng in Castl egar said, but they can all come t ' ear me at local forums.” i ‘ . : we As the baseball : appreciation Sight Oc. 18 forthe four Rossland Trail cand Friday and Saturday Only | Blots open sac The decision was all for naught, athe Kiwanis Club recognizes the sacrifices and de a fitting lead in to impunsbmg terest out there to get a project go- Supreme Court. decided Tuesday aan ee : ni 3) a few quotes NEWS ing. mands that each individual candidate must face during the © a 2:3 ¢ . io about the Castlegar city council will meet with representa- In other business, council agreed - P oh eicipats tn brag iy one Greens course of the campaign,” the club says in a news release. — eet Robson ferry tives of local service clubs next week to discuss the ‘%0 spend $150,000 to install a CG : aly oats: will go to Victoria but they all contribute to our rn baccerlyi need for more subsidized housing in the area, Ald. *¢wage lift station at 8th Avenue Steve Kisty sex fi Ba was roast hy lemocratic process. C3 3 = ida ates: | Marilyn Mathieson said. south of 8th Street to repair a sewer ri oe OF The dinner will be held at Jenny's Restaurant. The event = ~ DT DU Ms something. “It zeeme theres an ongoing problem,” Mathieson _ line under the Zinio tennis courts tne decision. will also be a “ladies’ night” for the club and all former Ki- cone pape pearaeh '@ | said at council’s regular meeting Monday night. that broke over two weeks ago. “A democracy is served by a wanians, wives of former Kiwanians and their guests are - & PUP have the ferry “There is a need for more subsidized housing in the The line, which supplies services well-educated public,” Kisby said, being invited. " oO put back into area.” to three homes, was installed in oe: bed public is being denied Cf 5 service.” Mathieson said there isn't enough housing for sin- 1948. Sewage is currently being t right.” rs “ { Ed Conroy, |. gle seniors and young adults pipet hap hauled away at the cost of about Marilyn Kisby said the reasons for the COMMUNITY oe yo ww TS AD SORT. y NDP | the high cost of rented apartments in Castlegar. $200aday. _ _ Mathieson _—_ denial were not given on Tuesday, e Brit CEE py EXTRA ” SAVE OVER “I'm much more Council will meet with cooperatives and society City superintendent of public ————————_ but he expects an explanation ei- ts ulletin B oard ‘awn RE S ozele $ concerned with groups on Tuedtay with the hope the organizations works Barry Comin said the pump ther today or Thursday. $' Q0 OFF e ‘ _ the location of will want to sponsor a housi ject. will take four to six weeks to be delivered. The city : ai 0 C the ramps on the ing Pro} i eer ty “The judge said it was a very _ oF st DEAL 5 Alt “I would pea to get some feedback from the corh- wil Spey — grant from ee saey of Munici- difficult decision,” Kisby said ) your. ixtige: ity,” Mathi id. : in- Pi fairs, Recreation ture to for th: aoe Kinnaird Hall, Fray, Oewber maint om aang, Coksoer 19th, 10 =, yet a ee ade coe eoueares bulk of the costs. Sma ana The Green party has 42 candi- a.m.-2 p.m. Pickups 365-8302 Castlegar, 365-6587 , 365-6475 = ‘ dates nominated in the 75 elec- Cotischenia and Brilliant. Drop off Kinnaird Hall. October 15-18, 9-12 = NEN Fp = 1 would not be es ar ne 0 i a in wi 0 e t ee abel pd the noon. ‘ 1173 . succe' 's requiremen’ per cent Te Rep =<" | Westar negotiating with Pope & Talbot === Aan a \\\ 0 9 artery Walter Siemens, | News Staff other companies are vying forthe assets to reduce the company’ “The Gréens are the most sig- ye os — WW Tate» = Secinl Crem Westar Group Ltd. confirmed assets. debt. nificant | gare movement of our 0 “That ferry is Monday it has begun negotiating Westar Timber’s assets include David Jukes, vice president of ome parties in over 40 coun- ae important to the ith Mi the South Prod Mand -q tries and considerable electoral a ak os people of with Midway-based Pope & Talbot e S Wood P at Pope & Talbot, said ; ph mers : sunreny pe ja f ghee Monday tor Wednesday's paper. Notices S Robson. | don't Ltd. for the sale of Westar’s tim- sawmill in Castlegar, sawmillsin the company has been given per- —_ B eps, said. should be brought to the Castlegar News at 197 Columbia Ave. = oartie & iobson CO ltd see any reason assets. Hazleton, Kitwanga, Vanderhoof mission to look at some of the lo- Kisby said there may be anoth- ; (@ ) g f° . why we can't “We're currently in the ia- and Malakwa, and a log chippi cal assets, but would not discuss €f televised debate before the elec- : PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL AND LIGHTING SUPPLIES bring it back.” tions stage,” ee see pres- Secility in Hazelton. ven which nas, Beare said Westar will a Leong he hopes to ensure there COMMUNITY a +: Angela Price, | ident Peter Berry said. ; estar announced >din May that announce ich firms will buy the a Green representative pre- 3 TT a B d '2317-GTH AVE., CASTLEGAR 365-7702 Green He would not confirm which the company is selling its timber assets “in the next few weeks. sent. ulletin Boar SS | > a