1A2\-) CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 12, 1983. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 CASTLEGAR ‘NOTICE OF ELECTION Olstrict No. 9 (Costl that Ire soid electors Ss “he school | Bogrd Olt ot electing persons to represent them as School Trusteek for the following Electoral Areas of the dares ot District'ot Central Ksotenay, lying within the boun- ‘of School Digtrict No. 9 (Castl : ‘Vacancies to be f ified: Electoral Area "I" jal Area "J" Otfice of School Trustee ‘of School Trustee Two Year Term-One Vacancy Two voor Meckt ors Vacancy mode of nomination of cdndidates shall be as follows: conaasios shall be nominated in ea) a by two duly qualilbed electors, The nomination the (Public Returning Officer at any time tad ores date a ins notice and noon, Local Time, of the day of nomination. The nomination Paper be in the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act" and 3| occupation of the Betign nominated in such manner as to PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to bas electors of School ; ihe pi he II state the name, residence and ~ A By CasNews Staff z Four members of ‘a ple- z ket squad from’ BC: ‘Tim- = ber’s Watson Island: pulp mill in Prince Rupert spent Monday night in bein in near freezing tem; tures, after’ resuming ¥a E picket line ‘at the Celgar, e pulp operations. = The picket line went up’ = at6 p.m. Monday by mem- = bers ofthe Ea Paper and 5 of, ‘Canada identity such The Ir shall be Sotenibad te by the candidate. | ne In the event ot, @ poll being necessary, such poll shall be opened on Saturday, November 19, 1983 when the poll will be open from eight 6 o'clock in the forencon to eight o'clock in the afternoon, Local Time for Electoral Areas “I" and “J” at the following designated locations, of which every person is pe ret frequired to take notice and govern himself accor- ingly. Electoral Area "I" — Poss Creek Elementary School — Shoreacres Elementary School ory Elementary Schoo! hu ry Creek Elementary School = ootischenia Elementary Schoo! — Robson Elementary Schoo! Electoral Area "J ADVANCE POLL: ind two o’ Local Time, at the School Board Office, 865 Columbia Avenue, Costlegar, B.C. for. permitting duly qualified elec- tors to vote, who shall sign a statement that; a) or pllegs Supect fe. be absent from the Schoo! Distriet on from after the union learned BC ‘Timber issued a’ pre-condi- tion ‘before allowing ‘them to return to work,’ 2/5). The 640 employees* at the’ Prince Rupert. mill, were prepared to return to + work after a disciplinary letter’ was removed from: the file of a worker who had refused to work over: os time. : The issue now is “BC Timber's call for the re- moval of a ban on over-. time, union members say: “We wanted to return to work after the issiie was fond their control unable reumonaesb lay, namely, Saturday. e 19th of November, VEN under my hand at the School t Board Office, Castlegar, B.C. sre th dey et October: 1983. J. Dasel Retnsioe J Officer KITCHEN DESIGN = IN GusTOM RTWEN CABINETS AND BATHROOM VANITIES currag HEADQUA OF THE wore s ies ibra 840 aoe Ave, Trail Carol Magaw Dianna Kootnikoff ADVERTISING SALES CASTLEGAR NEWS PO DRAWER 3007. CASTLEGAR, 6C.VIN HS OFFICE 365-5210 | F ALCON PAINTING 8 DECORATING CASTLEGAR TH AVENUE \ VIN- 287 o.e. 365-3563 we took the pickets down; we wanted to return to the mill,” said’ one member of the picket squad outside the Celene. mill Tuesday. The worker — an instru- ment :méchanic’ at. ithe - Prince ‘Rupert: mill’ who asked that his name not be? published — said BC Tim- ber is using overtime in. stead, of hiring back some 200 workers that | have been laid off. The union member and his three compatriots They refused to com- ment on how they person- warm at picket line set LP at €ai spent the night wrapped in ally felt about shutting - sleeping bags in front of a. ‘down the Celgar operation fire they built at their base _in‘an effort-to resolve the: location at a railway cross- Prince Rupert issues be- , ing near’the mill. STHNNNOLONUOLLUNNL cause they were’ afraid of ‘Council: enetlt | Castlogar council gave: it- ne six aldermen agreed to a self a raise Tuesday. per cent increase in « Mayor Audrey Moore and thes indemnities this year. Overweight? ) up nearly $140: J Suggest you Call Diet Centre Gacteser, 8.¢. Vera Sookeroff NS I LOST 95 POUNDS IN JUST 7 MONTHS! “I feel like a new person. . {Ihave more enerau to kee) up ne the things I like to do, and'I feel Eon about. mys “YOU CAN | DO IT TOO! - Mon. + Fey =r m.-ip.m. Sot., 8a.m.-9a.m. N.B.M.C. - Tues., 7:30 - 8:30-p.mh. ? CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION! : that the ine That ‘means*. Moore * will | rag) oh Us “Ald.” Len “Embree noted soils the same =. BUCKLE UP! ws) wloading? griddle surface for staves pata Does it come witha f shovel or pan and van of tow! Are there ‘aniditional matching acee' ach oy CLIPAND TAKE WITH YOU. “Dts of high quay ta 9% Can ab we ale das an airtight ran open Tce Wao uf bongs combustion 30 it will hold a fire fur hours ona single load? Dares it feature convenient smokeless dal as Is there an automatic thermostat? 6 Does it have a long flamepath to in transfer of heat to the steve surfac : years ago council did not give itself the 15 .per cent:.raise awarded city workers: Last - es were frozen by the’ p: a “OPEN. "DOOR continued from front poge who is also president of the Castlegar, a Rodgers, |) District Teachers’ wooly Aalit inusual parent turno cpl “When ee we ha say Ter nt-teacher night... Parents seem to come out, acngnlary schools t when they hit junior secondary, they're on their own.’ ‘The CDTA organized the event, as part of, [operation Solidarity Week being held in conjunction wi ‘campaigns around the province to inform the public about: the ‘effect of government restraint legislation. i:-“We were just bringing to their (parents) attention| that schools are.running nicely,and they won't be when: (Premier Bill) Bennett has» his way,” Rodgers, * More Bereta are expected to drop in to schools! , as the second day of the campaign gets underwi ‘The CDTA is also sponsoring a public forum at the } old ‘Arena’ today at 4 p.m. featuring speakers from the, B.C. ‘Teachers’ Federation, the Regional District) of) Central Kootenay and possibily local community organi: tions, % ‘Tomorrow (Thursday) Castlegar’s 160 teachers’ are ‘expected to vote on whether to strike in support ofa possible ‘protest against the proposed legislation. ©) :°\ “Voting will be conducted in schools by secret ballot. On Friday, about 80 concerned teachers and Selkirk: College instructors will conduct a pamphlet drive between five and seven p.m. at strategic locations around the city. y continued from front page pulp ‘atl in its storage towers. He seld the 86 ee are trying to. the and remove) oe added that any extended shutdown will cost!’ company money. buyers have been contacted, though BC. Timber: 2 toheat the plant, keep the boilers running and. rs, said the Prince Rupert: picketing the Castlegar mill. cited there’s 240 people laid | off Ce as trict, there are four two-year, dicated if he will stand again. terms” available. In. the’ Although: t ane offi- Castlegar area, the two seats: Sword, sgar Peace now held by Anne Jones and nsidering Doreen Smecher are. up for grabs along with the Area I ‘Tarrys) seat. held by, tte; Nichvolodoff and the wre re ~ At the Regional District of is.less than three Central Kootenay, there are five director's positions avail- already start- able, including: the Area J the Oct, 31 seat held by Martin Vander- . tion ‘deadline.and city pol. rk Ron‘Skillings ‘says he Other areas whose direc- expected to have received a torships are up for election couple “of coat by this are Area (Creston), Area D tinge. (north of Kaslo), Area F-(the North Shore of Nelson), and ,two -who‘ call to ask ated “We'can afford the ‘three ‘per cent,” Embree ‘said. ? Vermont Castings Considered Considered constrain’ G oooo0o0o0o0o00u 0 poo0oo0o0o000o0o nur existing fireplace p-standling unit? cially designed leratter ° ire to respond to POSSESSES the Resolute, 's by Vermont Castings: the Defiant he Vigilant? the Sette htt tat ‘how to file it %," Skillings sald oct. E cae ew Coroner to hold inquiry By CasNews Staff - an eaey is being held in le death of a 63-year-old Spokane man whose was found about 7 a.m. Oct. 4 bE on the Pipeline Road:above oO Michell Auto Parts. ‘i ‘I tlegar RCMP: re; that Neil Haymaker _ tepeet ging at the time and ap- parently died of heart attack: His body was found by a Castlegar resident that morning. Haymaker was visiting Castlegar with his wife when the incident occurred. Castlegar coroner Patil Oglow is conducting the in- quiry. Airtight « - ~Airtight Police Briefs Four charges: of impaired Giving were reported over le Shane Castl ROM astlegar * soon as possible, with the pombe ROLis ee Crusty hard ralld baked, in Rid- ’s own bakery are just a few civilities of a ' gone era offered + je guests at! ithe Spokane Breer This fact was | d by. at Street ae NEWSPEOPLE from: across’ the Kootenays had , edit and rep — were treated to'a complimentary luxury. weekend at Spokane's Ridpath Hotel to mark completion cof the « hotel's, multi-million dollar facelift. ‘The Ridpath has maintained «presence in. Spokane for 84 years, its only lapse in decorum beingia Swe yest hiatus for rebuilding following a fire in 1950. : The money to build the hotel man: ats \age canis out of the hard rock of the Kootenay: Col. William M. Ridpath, the Indiana farm-boy who Seat adr ke rat rd pelea ld a , mining. and real estate empire in Eastern Washington in the late 1800s and baved his fortune on his Grand Forks Gazette, Dave Glover of CJAT Radio in ‘Trail, Margaret Schmidt of CKKC Radio in Nelson. ‘As well, there were sai Daly 1 from: The x: we i m HEIGHEDES AND FRIENDS of Castlegar Ald. Walter Fields have been giving him.a rough ride. You . see, Walter is just finishing his first year on council and 3 this week had the road outside his home paved, Now his friends want to know if they have to run for council to get their roads ‘paved. Walter pleaded innocence at Tuesday's regular council. meeting, and Mayor Audrey Moore agreed, hoting Walter’s street needed repaving. © - IT SEEMS THE national newsmedia loves a good story about the Doukhobors. The fast by the three Sons of Freedom women has of course attracted national attention, and now: the Kootenay: Committee of Inter- newspeoplse eek who were in Spolae to ex. perience these courtesies and to.view the Ridpath's Sole alien dollar facelift.) - B — Cone Pht a Caen ‘Then, we- mustn't forget the Globe" and’ Mail's }: qrticles, courtesy of former ‘Nelson News staffer Rita “+Moir, who continues: to live in the Slocan Valley. UNDER: THE “now. you see it, now you don’t” category. is,Stardust: Music. You'll recall that the’ store opened beside Gabriel's Restaurant about a month ago. It was only open two weeks when it swiftly: shut its doors “for. ; HEADING TO COLVILLE? “Beware that at least stwo of the banks there are discounting Canadian coins at 0 per pent | Rainier. Bank le lleeoiating al cites except pennies and charging 30 per cent to cover “handling and shipping of the coins.” Columbia Federal Savings‘and Loan has ‘followed suit, also. charging 30 per cent for coins. Meanwhile, Seattle-First National Bink arid United ‘Security have remained with their pias and will discount coins only when the total is over $1 and then at the going rate. THE NEW: MANAGER of SuperValu’s Waneta Paiaietese lata tame aes 08 Castlegar. residents. *" Gordie McMartin, who managed the company’s Castlegar store in 1975 and 1976, recently took over managership of the Waneta\ Plaza supermarket after filling a similar. position for six years'in Nelson. . i> Gordie. and his wife, Kim, have two children, Shawna, 3, and Kim, 1, and have taken up residence in Montrose.” ‘THE FOLLOWING COMES courtesy of the foiks at’ Hobbit Hill Children's Centre. “Tichad peeffestablished fea chia eaewaigs "i multiple Mire, but: slelope Hike all e nt forever. Concerned friends’ got bigger and bigger, and all involved watched closely as Penelope went. about her daily routine, sometimes seeming to have problems getting into her house. The father, “Scooter,” wasn't much help, either as he. was away. But some time during the night of Sept. 29, or early. Sept. 80, Penelope, in true guinea pig fashion, had three. lovely babies in her house at Hobbit Hill Children’s Centre. Needless to say, the event was heralded with a sign on the door, all decorated with balloons and ribbons, and the children could hardly wait to have a look at the new ‘ group is the’same i MacLeans magazine had a reporter around it took a few days before Penelope would these parts last week asking questions, and of course both the Province and Sun sent staffers up here. Canadian Press has called a few times for help with its articles and the CBC French denguase radio network, Radio Canada, called this week asking if anyone know- ledgeable on Doukhobor affairs would be available for an interview. Just one problem — they must speak French. of fraud upheld OTTAWA (CP) — .The_ Restrictive Trade, Practices Cémmission, has upheld four. of five charges “of fraud against Canadian ~Javelin Ltd.'s former president: John Doyle and recommends the + company be put in the hands of three trustees to “sell or: otherwise dispose of all Ja‘ elin assets.” hy In its report released Tues- day the commission also ur- ges the government to act as page flyer downtown ve you. government ‘of Panama, where the fugitive financier now lives, “to guard against any further erosion of share- holders’ interests.” | Frank's Sharpening let anyone get even a peek at her. progeny.‘And what a” fine brood they are, too! _ One is the “spittin’ image” of Mom, light: tan, while the two others attest to their father’s fine, dark features: OF BEI BEEF tak: acre. Seat seve $2-21 ko. MEATY PORK: GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. Save $1.33 k; PREMIUM 500 GRAM. Save $1. 106 package om? ag $499 PORK BUTT GOVERNMENT LINSPECTED. Save Ebi oo ceetee $306) 51 GAINERS, BY-THE-PIECE. No. 1 QUALITY. Save $1.55 kg. ‘FRASER VALE: 500'GRAM ee pil al Sy PINK SE HON GRievsecssccoseees $429 | DEVILLE CHEF BOV-ARDEE an | $429 NS.OZ Tt, 425 GRAM... 425 GRAM ......00005 DEVILLED ae coun GREEN cian CUP NOODLES 'SAPPORA ICHIBAN. 100 G .< ‘Cou In BUTTER ANCE OR PEAS OR KERNEL CORN wae REEN GIANT GREEN BEAMS 15° CREAM 398 ML, OZ. TIN, KERNEL CO NEL coRH ee mis MARGARINE mg 3 2$959° ecu ef 925° CHEESE SLICES. $989 500 GRAM .......... TENDERFLAKE PURE | PASTRY LARD 2° Siss:, 1.36 KG... WHIPPING CREAM — $125 [aap ree die ‘OR CREAMED. NO.1. S00 GRAM ............. $479 : $319 ‘GOLDEN BOY. SMOOTH ed Ne PROCES iS CHEESE $989 $329 DELTA. 1.81 KG. 4 LBS. .¢............ Seen GID eARBAGE BES $319 “sao GARDEN SIZE. PACKAGE OF & ......0.ccceccccrecccrcccces INSTANT NOODLES 9 $40 $9 pede... 10" ee ee CHUNKS BEE STEW. 1402.71N. ‘The babies can be viewed at Hobbit Hill Ch 's Centre on 11th Ave. and should be ready for good, new homes in about three weeks. - This week you ‘will be bombarded with “radio; and paper advertising by furniture ‘ stores; As always, we urge you to com- . pare prices and quality anywhere. This week you will have received a big four- from us. Our’store, right in Castlegar, is bulging at the seams with stock. Two full floors to ser-: MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN VISA OR MASTER CARD DELIVERY BY PROFESSIONALS 2: PACK 99° LAUNDRY veer’ G34 S9. ROOM ee oe A. 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