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It is not in the report 7, It appears that one sub region of RDCK is going ahead with their own plans, before the Waste Management Plan is approved and dictating to the rest of RDCK on what is to be done 8. The plan is too costly and will place a hardship on all th communities. 9. More sub-regional input has to be made before the plan is approved. Consultation is a must It would be in your interest as a taxpayer to start asking some pertinent questions because it’s your money that is being spent Recycling Advisory Group for Castle “J” and § Portion of “H” Areas “I Community needs to monitor the behavior of its young people Dear Editor: This letter is intended for the sake of clarification and informa- tion, At the School Board meet ing on February 15, 1993, the Board passed a motion to support the position put forward by Mr David Hogg and Mr. Jack Closkey, Principal and Vice-Prin- cipal, respectively, of Stanley Humphries Secondary The position is as follows 1. Fighting 3 day suspen sion . 2. Pre-meditated fight 5 day suspension. 3. Promoting a fight day suspension. 4. Violent acts 5 to 15 days suspension, sepending on cir cumstances 5. Repeat offenders — referred to Superintendent and/or Board for further disciplinary action. 6. Counselling and education programs will be available for those involved. 7. Where a student behaves in a manner that is considered to be dangerous, the student will be suspended from school until the school has assurance from the Public Health Officer that the stu dent does not pose a threat to the safety of others. When imposing penalties such as these, the Principal must upto 5 Crystal sds tine \ Crystals» Rovks ” POLLAINE E. EMDE.. 1480 COLUMBIA AVE CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3K3 (604) 365-7616 Res 365-3253 FREE MEDIUM FRIES or JO JO's with every bucket of chicken Ge 365.5304 2816 Columbia Ave. adhere to the School Act, Board and the concept of due and fairness. The Board believes that this is a starting point and will be con sidering whether stronger penal ties are needed. In addition, we are looking at what support pro- grams can be utilized to help pre vent the problem We wish to emphasize the problem of violence is not simply a school problem. The communi ty needs to look at itself and how it is monitoring the behavior and activities of its young people Realizing, however, that a recent incident,-because.of its severity has drawn attention to the high school, we are looking at ways to curb future incidents. The Board of School Trustees and/or the Stanley Humphries administra tion would welcome suggestions from parents, community groups, or community members. Gordon Turner, Chairman. ), No. 9 NDP should consider other ways of saving Dear Editor Recently, we learned that the NDP government had placed the Shaughness of casualties to it back policies. The hospital's patient load, claims the ment, will be transferred to other y Hospital on-its list current cut gover Institutions, this saving millions a year in operating costs What the government ha failed to mention was the mil lions already invested by B.C taxpayers in improvements to the facility, such as a new wing currently under construction and a high-tech spinal care unit com pleted just weeks ago. Money which, if the hospital is closed, will go nght down the drain Surely there must be less expensive ways of saving money than closing the Shaughnessy Hospital. The fault ties with the See HOSPITAL 241A Si OR z =, Sports Dept. John Van Putfen 365-5579 WEDNESDAY, February 24, 1993 9A Toe- -tapping to the provincials- JOHN VAN PUTTEN Sun Sports THANK YOU The Castlegar & District Wildlife sociation would like to thank the following businesses for their generous donations towards our annual wildlife banquet and dance. Thank you for supporting wildlife and the C.D.W.A. Cut'N Loose Downtown Shell Hair Annex United Buy And Sell OK Welders Performance Autobody ColorMix Brilliant Resources Red Mountain Ski Hill Kal Tire Kats Trophy & Engraving Castlegar Sports Centre Aquatic Centre Sandman Inn Hooters Hi Arrow Restaurant Dairy Queen Castlegar SuperValu Zaz00 Beauty Centre Plaza Bakery Safeway Castlegar Pressure Wash ICG Propane Columbia Auto Service Mallards Ski & Sport West's Department Store Eremenko's Fit-Rite Shoes Pharmasave Drugs Pete's TV Bosse's Jewellery Tulips Floral Castle Bow! Anthony's Pizza & Steakhouse IGA Syringa Park Marina Scottie's Marina Castle Windshield & Class Chevron Town Pantry CKQR Mid Valley Dog Groomers Kalawsky Pontiac Buick GMC RC Marine TNT Autobody Scotsman Restaurant Adco Floors Grifone Taxidermy Taylor's Restaurant Ainsworth Hot Springs Castlegar Import Centre Castlegar Foods Oglow's Paint & Wallcoverings Madeleine's Carl's Plaza Mainstreet Muffle Big O Tire Castlegar Bicycle & S Redfield Bonnett's Nikon Ca Kentucky Fried Chicken Browning Canada Aasland Taxidermy Bel-Air Cleaners & Kootenay Klothes Mister Tire West Kootenay Carpets Panagopoulos Pizza Place M & J Grocery Corral Class & Trim Acklands Columbia Beverages Vogue Portra Split Shop Charte Southern Interior Charters Trail Auto Body Mike's Mobile Homes Mountain Valley Charter ar & District Wildlife Association would also like to thank the Bank of Montreal, Bank of Commerce and Ri il Auction Service for their displaying and auctioning of the wildlife prints Stanley Humphries Senior Boys Basketball team have earned themselves a trip to the Provincials in Vernon with a 64 41 at-home win over J.L. Crowe Saturday night The last time a SHSS senior boys team went to the provincials was in 1975 The boys head into the Provin. cials currently ranked seventh. The game against J.L Crowe which earned the Rockers the trip to Vernon was a tough win. The teams were all tied up 30-30 at the half-time break. During the second half of the game the Rocker defense shut down the Trail scoring drives and the offence did their part to roll some points onto SHSS Vice Princi ple Jack Closkey said that at that time, Wayne McCarthy from Castlegar Realty was on the provin cial bound High School team. ‘It has been just under 20 years since our Senior Boys bas: ketball team went to the Provincials,” said Senior Boys Coach John Ritchie The team will be at the Provin cial play-offs starting next Wednesday through to Saturday In order to eam the title of Provin cial Champions at the 16-team tournament, the team needs to take four wins eam the boys a spot in the final \ definitely going to Three straight will Ritchie said 1 the top ten out of the 1¢ fairly evenly matched to Ritchie. Having f ed against four of the t anked t AMS gives the ers an idea of the competition will be up against ‘It has been just under 20 years since our senior boys bas- ketball team went to the provincials second half ~ JOHN RITCHIE SHSS Senior boys Coach the scoreboard. “They really got on the boards and showed some strong rebound ing during the Ritchie said Holding Trail to only five third quarter points the Rockers took the lead 51-35 “If the defensive side of our game works then the transition cares over to the offence as well Dan Koznetsoff and Jeff Mof fat both “hit the boards hard” dur ing the second half, according to Ritchie and the team continued their transition ‘trom tron defensive game t tame during th und the Rockers lead to th 41 tinal kin Was er on the scoreboard: witt ints hic ws throughout the on the boys have usually ome to lite during the second > Stanley Humphrie rowe team makes plar 1 f thq the. bench t their feet) celebrate winning jarter time-out, while pies Koomen,-who just fouled out of the: the game over J.L. Crowe Abovei ; SUN.SPORTS PHOTO / John Ven Puttea Jemefntary programs and the training and the players determina=. tion earned them the right to play The hard work of the boy$ earned them this trip to thé past Provincials opu of players from »H steams of the past CASTLEGAR REBELS’ HOCKEY Goal (shot Brost (30-19) The Sun Standings File ....... GAME RESULTS FRIDAY, FEB. 19 CASTLEGAR 1 @ aRAND FORKS IRST PERIOL IND PERIOD KOOTENAY INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE WEST DIVISION STANDINGS GP w L T GF GA PTS EAST DIVISION STANDINGS GP w L T GF GA PTS LEAGUE GAME RESULTS TUESDAY, FEB. 16 @t FRIDAY, FEB. 19 SATURDAY FEB.:20 SUNDAY FEB. 7 TEAM Cape Breton M . NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM GP w L T GF GA 31 = = 281 265 Capitol District 58 26 211 206 . > 7 OF 224 SOUTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM GP w Lt BY oF GA Rocheste Utica ° Balt 28 ] Hershey ) 17 33 ) Hamilton 55 19 33 5 SUNDAY ton @B jack @ New Hav er SATURDAY r redire CASTLEGAR RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE tl T GF GA PTS PIM LEAGUE TOP SCORERS PLAYER GP a A PEN PTS