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He really: puts : himself out, Sly pce person He's ; rothy Barker Pastor’ 's duties on May 15, 1990, assistant troop ‘ader, Jim would often take the ° said Waldie. “ “cursillo program, a renewal movernent. within Opera Players peric the church. sh voles, including the Sead the Mikada, fo “ more life and joy into the faith of the eon : explained Balfour, ST'm glad, while I was there, ‘that Jim took part in that. “I really like Jim and } miss him a great deal. .He's.a pillar, in. the church and. in’ the He also has “community. I'm very this award.",., happy indeed that he won d in the '. From'1981-85, be helped out! with ihe Miss ‘Castlegar. Pageant, serving as stage manager, lighting'manager, Master-of. ‘Ceremionies,’ and custodian — all at the same time. * “T did it all,” said Waldie. ' has sung anthem Provincial. Basketball | Championships held ‘at SHSS't in 1988, the Provincial Grass Hockey: Waldie ‘became i in Trail in 1972, where he loving caring, and, bvi ‘When Balfour, formerly | the pastor of 8 “David's Anglican Church —-where Waldie has . een,a lay reader. for.17, years, a lay: linistrator for 14, and the people’s warden for. the’ Past three years,.was transferred to.a Squamish patish i in, June of. 1989, .Waldie was in keeping the church ‘going for almost a full year while it was without a rector to. District C -began as a troop scouter, assisting with:a troop of boys. He served. as the Assistant District Commissioner and was a part of the Trail- when it Rossland Service team, given the’role of campfire. specialist.. For three years, 1983-86, » Waldie held the position of District President for the Kootenay-Columbia District. He :moved up ‘ips at KISS in 1990, and a Canadian Ciisnenis ceremony.: He took part in:the: ‘Legion’s 100 Year Anniversary show and was a tuba-playing member of the'community ‘band ‘Waldie was bom and raised in this area is a graduate of SHSS. His father, Bob Waldic, was one of the three sons of William Waldie, who. owned and Operated | the: Wm. Waldie and our national for the, from 1986-89. See CITIZEN 2A Neighbors protest nature study hse sarr aaciray BvaRy Arras By NANCY LINGLEV Sun Editor A. Pass Creek . woman’s mati “I am totally opposed to this,” said Jackie’ Yocum. Murdoch has clearly shown that to study the b ior of igs rather than charges failed to the of her has her hbors up-in- ams and may na be accepted by B.C. Environment “If she wants oe study raccoons, she can study them in the wild,” said Joyce MacKay. “I'm fed up. ‘We have wild ducks and Canada geese and domestic ducks and Beese and chickens, and raccoons actions. She could have brought Lyme’s disease or rabies in. She has a total lack of regard for the law.” Yocum was one of eight concemed persons who gathered at MacKay's home on Monday to voice their disapproval of the *“Barbara’ eteeon study: roposal' to Rick Morley, the Regional Fish and Wildlife Manager, and Guy Woods, wildlife biologist for the West Kootenay. Murdoch, whose property borders on MacKay’s, has approached B.C. Environment for a permit to keep raccoons for the purpose of studying their behavior. Last summer, Murdoch and her son moved to Pass Creek from Toronto, Ontario, bringing with them three it that is releasing them into ‘the wild, Which is also illegal. The raccoons _ Were seized and destroyed, but we made a policy decision that she would not be charged under the Wildlife Act as she and her family had suffered emotional.distress. ‘She then wrote letters to animal rights groups, some in the East, and we received a flood of letters to our senior people.” Ina letter to the Furbearers Dr. Ken L they had hand-raised. The were ultimately seized by the Conservation Service of British Columbia and destroyed. “The were b hai: of the B.C. Veterinary Medical Association Wildlife Commitee, supported the C. O.’s actions, saying, “I cannot support the of from into this province illegally,” stated Rick Morley. “A permit is required to bring any wildlife into the province and a permit is needed to hold them in captivity. She also permitted the raccoons to run free Ontario into our province and although it is unfortunate, I do support the destruction of the raccoons, but if they had later been See RACCOONS Group wants Parks Plan 90 scrapped By FRANK ISERNIA Sun staff writer Kootenay West Share Our Society is a dedi group of local area citizens intent on seeing Parks Plan ‘90 scrapped. The Society in affliation with Share B.C. is. prepared to do what ever it takes to stop this plan from ig etched in stone, The society originated out of Meadow Creek, B.C., last February ‘with a membership 0f125, that has since grown to 600. what is happening in our area and Province over the proposed Parks 90 Plan,” tx said. “Here in the Kootenays, we've been faced with a number of very Pressing dilemmas, On one side we have Preservationist Enviromentalist goups lobbying Government to tum large tracts of our land base into parks and wilderness areas with the intention of turning them into single use parks,” eebained society nt, Brian Hamilton. “On the other hand, _we have powerful “According to Society Gene Hird, Share B.C., their provincial counterpart, was bom in Port Albemi two years ago and is who are only concemed with using the forest as See SHARE Doing asbe: tos they can. I's been a long job, and it isn't over yet. Workers from Kootenay Comfort Insulation Ltd., seen here working on. the Celgar Pulp mill weak black liquor tank, have been removing asbestos from various areas of the mill. for the past three years. "The program so far has cost us $3-4 million,” said Plant Manager Jim Browne. "Basically we budget $1 million per year and we're probably two-thirds to three-quarters of the way there.” sun starr PHOTO/ Nancy Ungey very, rapidly gaining a amount of support . province-wide in its bid to educate the residents of B.C. to the attrocities that our forest, lakes and recreational area are being subjected to by big busi The Interim By FRANK ISERNIA Sun staff writer : our. g society would like to see B.C. ), forests shared equally with all user groups} whether} for recreational After:the local rrantng club failed to -sname him sportsman of.the year, It: “suddenly dawned on‘Frank that maybe, z:Just:maybe,,he was; doing something wrong. Mayor Audrey Moore, in an interview with the Castlegar Sun on Monday, strongly urged that interim RCMP contract be drawn up’ while’ awaiting the outcome of day. zs current! Céntract negotiations with ‘the ‘Fedétal | goverment over lic contract needed “It's a necessity to have an interim contract so that we are all in a legal basis to be able to operate,” she said. “Without an interim contract, it puts all parties in a very vulnerable position. We ities, attended a meeting this past Friday with Provincial Solicitor General Ivan Messmer to discuss contract differences. The Federal government is seeking a 25 percent hike plus a 6 have no letter of at this time.” i Mayor Moore, City Adminis- trator Gary Naltioms and cost i from 4 per cent i ry cost for a total of 31 per cent over the. last contract, an increase that the ‘cight Sce POLICING isn Vor can make a: difference!