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Quebec Court of Appeal's ruling in favor of the federal gov- ernment’s plans to patriate unilaterally. _. “It’s.certainly a positive development,” he told re- caucus meeting where the court’s ruling was dis- cussed. « “We've always said it Alberta and Prince Ed- | tice Minister Jean Chre-, and amend the constitution - porters after a Liberal ° was a political debate and- | not a'legal debate, but we Court challenge. fails during a three-day hearing here last month that the federal plan's inclusion of a rights charter would un- dermine ‘their power to legislate. Federal lawyer Raynold Langlois contended that the cahrter was designed to prevent provinces from discriminating against. mi- norities in times of crisis. he Quebec challenge was the third and last to. be Government ‘pleased’ wona Nery important case this morning and I’m very pleased about'it.” - . Chretien would not com- ment on how the decision might affect a meeting ‘Thursday of the eight pre- miers opposed to” Prime Minister Trudeau's consti- ; tutional package. “It's them that took it to court not us. “We always maintained that we are acting in com- plete legality and now our. case has been sustained in the: appeal court | in n Que- : hee," he said. heard by provincial appeal | courts, Manitoba highest: }* court rules in favor of the . federal plan, while New- foundland's backed. the province's position. Another federal lawyer, Michel Robert, said during the Quebec challenge that Ottawa clearly had the right to act unilaterally al- thought ‘such'a move could be | “politically” ques- tionable. “Now we have ‘only to” AKU: DEMONSTRATION ‘at the Ni ceramic upgrade p Canadian Three Sections (A, B & C) mills here and. government, invest company's. Princ tre, as part, of the, orks, is a process. The) afternoon.’ and evening. ‘of the'C wait for the Court’‘of Canada,” which _begins to hear the case April 28, ‘Six of the eight dissent-. ing provinces launched challenges in three provin- cial courts to. Ottawa's at. tempts to move: without their consent. ‘The Manitoba Court of Appeal ruled 3° to 2 -in February in favor of Ot- i: tawa. Tho Exhibit and: second» West , Kootenay. Juried - Art. Exhibition.” Raku, demon-. strated - by: David’. Lovsons'! of ;Grand Lawson, who has worked in roku for. es lost ‘seven: years, and Garry Graham, of talat, v d terms of. it mit. However,” estimates say ‘willco: five-year period, To table plenning proposal. The Regional District, of Central’ -Kootenay _ board’: Court of Appeal. unani- mously backed the prov- inces in late March, : decision | proposed cost sharing agrt ~ment for planning .'h TWU Voed fpr sytse | . ‘VANCOUVER (CP) — The Telecommunications -:Work- ers. Union was fined $30,000 toda for*defying.a ‘B.C.’ Su- ime'Collktitodér ordlék: by Howover:, the. judge ‘said mt provncewde strike’ by. th TWU. nitting-inat..B.O: Co. offices in‘February. Mr. Justice Kenneth ‘Mer-;- edith fined the ynion $5,000 a day. for-each of the six days union members occupied the « offices: Union lawyers had argued for .a lenient be- an injunction issued Nov, 10 ' which. prohibited. the union from -harassing »B.C,‘ Tel supervisors or from occupy- cause there was no violence. during th TWU occupation, ing iP P Tho sit-ins preced: ANN STASILA ,,.. : program co: Trade fair keeping. co-ordinator busy | Program C: Ann’ Stasila has’ been busy the past few months keeping an‘ up to-date‘ tab on display en- : -, tries and paricipants. for, the. on ey Selkirk Lions: enay Trade Fair? 1 tors. . She is pleased with the ex- cellent co-operation extended to her and the Trade Fair committee members, by the incoming displayers, the ‘many community volunteers and West Kootenay media t in general. The enthusiasm has sparked a ray of excitement -that promises an enjoyable -event for all those attending West Kootenay Trade Fair. Ann urges, not to miss this year's fair because it is full of family fun, free. prizes and on Highlighting the 11:50 a.m. opening ceremonies on April / 24 are dancing entortainment provided by the Konkin's of Grand Forks and Brady's of. reston, You will be.abla to -- ee first-hand hoovering up - and down outside the com- plex of a 85 ft. hot air balloon; get set cowboys and cowgirls for the mechanical bucking” - bull —“Honky-Tonk” coming. « from and recently a feature: at Regina's Agrobition.A real led ie fired’ but’ B.C. ‘Tel is appeal- ing the decision, ©. . | eek | i parking between3 jm. and i pm, — failed. to solve :th problem of smoother, traffic’ services'committee, told the council meeting Tuesday. . - The decision to remove the © restrictions was made. during. a committee meeting. at-” ‘tended - by representatives. | from the local chamber, of ° ‘will have to deal *, commerce . and .. RCMP. de- tachment, he added. to table pleased the city of Castlegar. The city councillors would be even happier if the. prop- osal stayed on the table until it was forgotten. the 5 planing oaar at the proposal calls for, would elp ‘perpetuate the regional istrict, and he opposes it for. that reason, Gouk’ added.‘ ‘Ald. Len, Embree, Castle- gar's acting director ‘on. thé. regional district board,’ re- peated. the points he: made Several * spoke out during the council meet 2 meeting: government to’ cover the: cost.’-In return, the. tw planners will concentrate: o planning for the municipal ities. t the pro cial go ‘company. Spokesmen for: both: sides: say th are waiting fo +, ‘Embree said: during. the ” second. and third years the © proposal would cost $120,000, but the Planners" could only... wi -do ; four:;plans, ‘during :. the. . period; and would be eligible for: $60, ing Castlegar, closer to‘ the.) ‘j regional district. Expanding rate increase in the levy. they . pay for police services, if there’ is no cost . sharing agreement between. the *se- nior’ levels of government . RCMP: contract negotiations Municipalities. are. ‘hoping 3. the federal and provincial , governments” “will ease some a of the cost’ burden when an’ agreement on policing costs - ig reached during the:.next’, several months, ‘but ‘ ifthe: total increase is brought in all ‘at once, the levy. will climb up ‘from five mills, said Ald: Len, g " have been extended:for. three y 'y ‘prepare. for, that eventuality. ‘A letter, from the Union of BC Municipalities said the current ROMP contrac! months while the federal and: ~ provincial: governments negotiate a new agreement. ‘The contract. officially ‘ex- é pired at the end, of March. Restrictions should ” Castlegar residents, shoutd get through the summer this ’ Embree, the acting \mayor;* di luring’ the count meeting - : police costs will be phased in over a-five-year period, com- ‘mented: Ald. Carl Loebtich Embree said if the indi-. - cations are wrong,.. the city higher costs in bree, during his progress’ res.) port on the city’ Bs new water. system. Fe z : He ‘said the system: should : “be functioning by » May. " Meanwhile, expropriation proceedings against West Kootenay Enterprizes are 8 going ahedd. Embree said the the end of y be: unnecessary ‘expropriation, for an’ ease: : ment across the company's * property for the water line, . now is before the courts. said, the Blueberry. - Creek reservoirs, which ‘will jadd a . 700,000-, gallon capacity to the system, were connected Tuesday to the system, which prompted "| ‘him to ‘make his ‘prediction about no restrictions. “A pump at Celgar still has, to be installed and teated, and pumps at two ‘other* lo: cations are leaking, he sai Voyage firsts step to stars By Howard Dededtet HOUSTON, TEX. (AP) — Columbia and its jubilant as- tronauts, back from a re- markable , maiden - voyage, dramatically advanced U.S. chances of gaining a working foothold in'space by 1982 — must to take-in is the stage shows by TV famous per-- sonality and and said Comman- der John ohn oun for recine to the stars. - The “Peter Rolston” from Van- couver, Look at. West Kootenay Arts Council Juried. Art exhibit recently judged’ by Vancouver Islands well known Artist Jack Wise and the Rotary pancake break- the spot al- ong with the over 100 infor- mative and: creative displays. fast morning and - much, much more round out event.for the two-day affair. after Tuesday's: pinpoint landing, are ‘healthy ‘and eager to participate in future space ‘projects, Today they began an exhaustive week of debriefing with space agency » tecHicians, : When Young and: Robert ‘Crippen’: brought Columbia down from. orbit to ‘a rock- - hard lake bed in California's really in the space fojave pene they demon- ‘strated. that the United States has a ‘space machine that.. makes .all others ob- solete — a machine that cari fly:into space and return ‘to earth like an’ airplane, ready” to-fly ‘again, a hundred or more times. The. astronauts probably - said it best: . “You can’t believe what a: flying .machine:’ this ~is,” Young said. “I, think we've - got a fantastic and remark- able capability. here. We're really not too far — ‘the. human race isn't” from rgoing to the stars,” Said Crippen: “We are. Saphetton’s showed the space- ship to be in-good condition. There.were indications a few non-critical thermal tiles. on the’ top ‘of the vehicle” auf- fered-some damage.’ But ‘the important: ones, those ‘that ‘- protected the underside from ; re-entry heat, were in Booed shape. If subsequent test flights are successful, ‘officials may - consider. accelerating the.: shuttle "program, ’. perhaps: cutting the Ist of three’ trial runs. That could advance :to : mid-1982 the date the: ship can begin ‘moving: routinely: into space, carrying up’ pay: loads for military, sciontifi lee and to stay.” Officials said initial in- Alan” Lovelace, acting NASA director, ‘said .Colum- *. fleance, no! bia’s. shakedown Hight was sweet vindication for the long-delayed $10-billion rdc-: ketship, flagship of a fleet of. Lat least four shuttlés that will, anchor. the U.S. space effort’ for the next two decades. Each: will: be.capable of at urt,’ ‘Lambert ‘said: prelir figures call for spending. $82 milli during the. next, ifiv years, until the: pi Finished in: 1986, interview, “I! immediately. : become president and ‘chief. J execitive’ ‘officer.” the ‘summer, to:‘complete.” the poat ‘office's ‘transition ..|). ~ a” Crown, corporation. - “And in the interim, 1 will. have a few months to talk to- people ‘in.:the ; labor. _Movement, management aod users.” 5: : ;: ie 65,000- employee’ Boat “office” which - losés: |a troubled history ‘of strikes, union bittertieas: |. least.100 ‘round trips into’ \, space, carrying as many as seven people ‘and oe tons of ° successful el of.a ship de- ‘aloft. ; The, news: agency ‘Tass said ‘the fight was f special signi- uch for ‘re- search and. academic organi- Although: the: Trail city” council has formally “chal- lenged Castlegar's , ‘represen: ‘tatives ‘to sppese in.the!pits sof,battle, with:a written, _ zation, as for. the, Pentagon.” . the challenge. : stage of: the. counel meeting Tuesday...’ «,-No/mention was made of “the: invitation ‘when Gouk ; eelved shortly after the vote.