Ny... News January 10; 1990 — Kelowna creates adult-movie zone KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) -- Kelowna city council, arguing there is no other way to control the adult movie in- dustry, has agreed to create a special zone’ for adult movie rentals and viewing The proposed zone will prevent adult movie rentals or theatres from being within one kilometre of schools Only people 18 and over would be allowed inside and the ogly external advertising would be an identification sign Council tried unsuccessfully in August to withhold a business licence from The Adult Video Store, which had opened near an elementary school Despite winning the initial battle, that Store has now closed its doors. City planning manager Tony Markoff suggested the special com- mercial zone be created for ‘‘the display, distribution and rental of Stiff fines proposed VICTORIA (CP) — The British Coluinbi is i “*We are in many cases dealing with heritage législation that would provide penalties of as much as $1 million and two years in jail for corporate heads who fail to protect heritage buildings, sites and even trees. In juals who fail to preserve i property will bé liable to adult videos, inc Pi for adult theatres."* fines of as much as $50,000 and two years imp WANT YOUR AD TO STAND OUT But don't want to pay lor -Gad? Use Our ATTENTION GETTERS! e PHONE 365-2212 Expecting Someone to move to Castlegar? © AFamily Member © AFriend We will send them FREE a two-month subscription to the Castlegar News! Just phone our Circulation Department with name and address and we'll do the rest. Castlegar News “Helping Castlegar Grow’ Circulation 365-7266 _ Coming Soon. . . See the Castlegar News of Wed., Jan. 17 The legislation was outlined in a white paper released Monday by Municipal Affairs Minister Lyall Han- son. Legislation will be introduced in the legislature at the next session, he said. “*The penalties, in terms of impact, are in advance of anywhere -in Canad: said.Colin Campbell, direc- tor of the heritage conservation bran- ch. Car seat awarded Dr. Ron Perrier (left) presents Angie and Tom Brodman of Castlegar with an infant car seat on behalf of the B.C. Medical Association for th daughter Rylee, Castlegar's first baby of the new year. The donation of the car seats to parents of new year's babies is an annual tradition across the province. The Brodman's also received gifts from Margaret Davidson (centre) on behalf of Hospital Auxiliary. januar annie Salle The Castlegar News has a lot of white over ‘from cleared out to make room for new 1990 space which is already start A limited amouniof display advertising space is being offered at fabulous clear-out space left prices! Get a page for the price of a half-page: a half-page for the price of a quarter-page; a quarter-page for the price of an eighth of 0 page! But act now, while surplus 1989 white space is still available. Phone the Display Ad- vertising Department of the Castlegar News at 365-5210 and we'll,supply you with full details. y and for that reason the penalties are in line with those for environmental polluters,”" Recently introduced penalties -for~ polluters set the maximum penalties at $3 million. If the legislation is approved would also bring British Columbi line with other provinces over the ownership of archeological resources, Campbell The proposal is for the Crown to own any pre-1858 artifact that is found, even on privately owned land. HELPS PUBLIC Campbell said this ‘‘tries to close the circle so that ancient native resources are held in the public domain and are not marketed privately.’’ However, he also said that where there is a demonstrable link between LYALL HANSON . , outlines legislation protect heritage | existing native groups and an artifact, the ownership would remain with the native group. ef Generally it’s quite a favorable white paper,’ said Bjorn Simonsen, executive secretary of the Canadian Archeological Association; ‘*It recognizes particularly the importance of native archeological sites."’ Vancouver archeologist Leonard Ham, who has done consulting work for several native bands, predicted the bill will ‘meet solid opposition from bands who feel they had little voice in its development But Ham praised the beefed up penalties for heritage violators as ‘4 good start.”” One of the other innovations in the draft legislation is a proposal to use zoning as a means of designating heritage property. Residents rally for couple REVELSTOKE (CP) — Residents of two communities are rallying behind a local couple’s fight with the social services ministry for custody of a 17-month-old girl Joan and Olympe Astra want to adopt the infant daughter of their foster daughter, Sue Prcevich, who was shot by police last month. But social services rejected the adop- tion application last month, saying it wanted torelocatethelittlegirl. | Friends and relatives in Revelstoke and Kelowna have begun circulating petitions asking the ministry to reverse its decision. “The ministry said we were too old and hadxao many kids, and all that,"’ said Olympe Astra.,, — _ “Anybody who knows the Astras and has seen the attention they've given children will support them,”* said family friend Sue Oliver “I don't think the reasons social ser- vices has given are good reasons, not after they (the Astras) have raised the baby and she’s become part of the family.”” 1989 which must be to arrive if 4 LARGE DONATION . . . Valorie Lucas (left) recently presented Ca president Bert Rourke with a cheque for $2,000 on behalf of Celg @' ped bring the 1989 United Way Campaign total to $40,000. istlegar United Way jar Pulp Co. The contribution No signs volcano becoming more active VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — In the wake of the biggest outburst from Mount St. Helens in nearly four years, there are no signs that the volcano is entering a more explosive phase, scien tists said. Foul weather again kept scientists from the Cascades Volcano Obser vatory from flying into the crater by hi D to. take qi gather.more ash samples and replace monitoring equipment that. was lost in the ash burst Saturday morning, said Dan Dzurisin, acting scientist in charge. Ash taken about 19 kilometres east of the peak Sunday was examined un. der a microscope and found to be pulverized rock from previous erup- tions rather than freshly erupted mat ter, Dzurisin¥aid At the University of Washington Geophysics Center in- Seattle, Chris Jonientz-Trisler ‘said earthquake signals indicated the outburst might have resulted from groundwater reaching superheated rock beneath the volcano and turning to steam or from gas released by cooling magma, or molten rock. “It looks like the 7, essure of steam and-or gases built high.en« ugh that it simply wanted to vent ‘and forced its Dzurisin said more ash would be gathered to check again for any sign of a renewed surgé of magma that could produce more explosive eruptions. “The range of possible hazards would be greater if we had evidence of fresh magmatic activity,’’ he said. As of Monday, however, ‘‘we just don’t see evidence that magma is moving through the system at the moment,”’ Jonientz-Trisler said. ‘‘We don’t see any earthquakes ‘occurring that we should sée if magma was on the move.”’ Jail for driving offence unjust VANCOUVER (CP) — The man- datory minimum seven-day term under the Motor Vehicle Act for driving while your licence is suspended is cryel and unusual punishment and contrary to. the Charter of Rights. and Freedoms, the B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled “The possibility that a less harsh or less inflexible alternative would suffice must be examined,”’ said Mr. Justice Josiah Wood in the unanimous ruling of the three judges The sentence would be ‘‘grossly dispropartidnate’’ in some cases, said Wood wo -The court rejc: ted a Crown appeal in the case of Willy Arthur Goltz. Goltz was under a three-month licence suspension because of his driving record when he was caught behind the wheel and convicted in Provincial court Goltz was given the mandatory sentence, but appealed to county court, claiming his rights had been violated . “The necessary consequences of driving while prohibited Present little in the way of intrinsic danger to the community at large," said Wood in rejecting the Crowrr&ppeal British Columbia is the only provin- ce tha’ requires @ minimum jail term for the offence, he said Goltz will get a new sentence from provincial court Janvary 10,1990 ag Action Ad’Deadline For Sunday ........11 a.m. Friday Display Ad Deadline for Sunday ........10 a.m. Friday Action Ad Deadline For Wednesday . .. 12 Noon, Tuesday .. Display Ad Deadline for Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Action Ads — 365-2212 Display Ads — 365-5210 613-13th St., Castlegar COMPLETE IMPORT & DOMESTIC EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAIN ST. 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Like new $15. 365-5443 3/01 GAS barbeque 2 bunner with automatic igniter, good condition, $40. 365-2582, GIRLS figure skotes, size 7, $15. 40 square playpen, $20. 365-2530. 3/3 BRAND new molded “Mogel Monste: off-skT areas snow board, $30. 365-6905 04 BABY’S stroller, $25. Deep fat fryer, $15 365-6415, 3/02 5.LBS. carded wool, $40. 399-4410. 3/02 ELEVEN 2:year-old chickens, $10. 359. 7193. ___3/02 Dog Pellets 55.1 too Cat Food? 715 $12, ARROW BUILDIN Castlegar, 365-2175 © Trail, 368-5311 INTERNATIONAL K-9 CENTRE &, 65 FOR ALL YOUR DOG GROOMING NEEDS CALL Chris at 399-4121 DOG FOOD SPECIAL $15.40 shorspocs’ whestion Yrovel Copec, eX JA\SHWARZENBERG KENNELS I © 365-5104 * 365-5464 Your Message Comes Across FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ACTION ADS — 365-2212 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY — 365-5210 by Lynn Johnston Clocks and Barometers Wall Clocks & Mantle & Desk Clocks — Ideal Wedding & Presentation Gifts LAUENER BROS. JEWELLERS “We've Got the Gifts of Love" — 1355 Cedar Ave., Trail — Phone 368-9533 WEST KOOTENAY KENNEL CLUB OBEDIENCE CLASSES SHOW HANDLING CLASSES Starts Feb. 7 . 7 p.m. INSTRUCTORS: Dieter Dohmen Michele Duncan REGISTRATION Community ‘complex FOR MORE INFO PI HONE 365-5104 ONE BDRM. basement suite, downtown utilities included, no pets, $300/month. , 3/02 ONE BDRM. furnished riverbank opar tment, utilities included. Near Mohawk Inquire at Mother Nature's Pantry. 365. 7750, 365-6096. tin/103 COMMERCIAL 930 sq.ft. in ‘Cascade Building. Immediate possession. Call Dove 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 365-2166. tin 86 WOODLAND PARK HOUSING CO-OP Large 2 and 3 bedroom units with lots ot yard. Possible subsidy available Small pets welcome on approval. Of fice open 2-4 Wednesday or leave message *Ph. 365-2677 UNFURNISHED 3 bdrm. house Creek, double gorage, $500/month plus ities; damoge-deposit and referen ces. 359-7403, 3/01 Planters PlaceYacatsion, Freezoy. Write 805(Highway\22, Blueberry Creek, VIN az 3/01 SMALL 2 bdrm. home, Ootischenia available immediately. After 5 p.m. 365. / 2635 3/104 | ONE bdrm. bsmt. suite, South Castlegar } Utilities included, one block south Sports Complex. 359-7662 3 3 BROM. house with ensuite bath. cor port, shed, Connors Rd. below Plaza Available Jan.'1. 365-6931 3/104 4 BDRM. house, South end, $600/month. Reterences must be provided. Call Borry Brown 365-2111 /365-2757 3/104 2 BDRM. turnished trailer, Ootischenia available January 15, 365-2932. 7/012 2 Bi duplex, Robson, $250/month. Can be furnished. 367-7873, 368-3524 7/102 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: 2 bdrm. clean house in son electric/wood heat $350 month. 362-9558. 3 ROOM and BOARD Available for college students, close to bus route, 365-7392 at ter 5 p.m. 3/3 SINGLE or double rooms — meals op tional, downtown. 365-2231; 365-5826 ONE BDRM. apt., Thrums, single person preferred. References. 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No agents please. 365-3932. 3 3 MOVING Into or out of Costlegor FOR Ist CLASS SERVICE CALL DAVID DANIEL CASTLEGAR REALTY LTD. 365-2166 or 365-6892 FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS! Homes For Sale FREE HOME EVALUATION | will be pleased to discuss your Real Esfate needs and or value of your home with no obligation or cost to you t E CALL RAY BYSTROM Castlegar Realty itd. OFFICE 365-2166 RES. 365-3520 = 1985 GREY Honda Prelude. 5-spd., grey power sunroof, hi-power sound system new tires. Lady driven, Immaculate con dition, $12,700 0.b.0. 365-8425 leave message 3/01 FOR RENT — OFFICE — 1000 sq.ft., grade level $500/per month. entry — RESTAURANT — 3,000 sq.ft. restaurant or office space. Castleaird Plaza — STORE FRONT — 320 sq.ft, Store Front. Costleaird Plaza on the market again CALL DALE BRADLEY 365-2111 NRS NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE 1985 Olds Cutlass T lone Paint Air Cond., Cruise Control, Many Extras ‘CALL JACK HAMELIN 365-2155 COLLECT EY KALAWSKY PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. 1700 Col. Ave., Castlegor D-8917 1977 MERCURY Cougar Brougham Villager Wagon, new brakes, trailer hit ch. near new tires, needs some body work. Best offer takes. 365-2787. ttn/3 1980 $350 white pickup, 4-speed, with compressor, $2950. 365-3485 4/3 1985 Ford Tempo Air Cond., AM/FM Cassette Intermittent Wipers CALL GORDON ELLIS 365-2155 COLLECT eT KALAWSKY PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. 1700 Col. Ave., Castleger 0:8917 1981 CHEV Malibu wagon, p.s.. p.b p.l.. gir, cruise and stereo. Newly replaced tires, shocks and brake: Asking $3,300. 365-5164 3.3 FOR SALE 1975 Honda Civic tor parts engine runs well. 365-7538 33 1985 “GMC Sierra 350 4-spd mechanically excellent, good shape $6 000. 365-7413 33 evaluations or MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES LTD. information on other Tocations | CALL THERESA WILSON For courteous, professional service N.R.S. Mountainview Agencies Ltd 365-2111 of 365-3407 1988 Chev Astro Van Touring Edition agers, Fully Loaded 2 CALL BRIAN BEBELMAN 365-2155 Collect ET KALAWSI