August 11, 1985 TELEPHONE 365-5210" WEATHERCAST f Fats Wane isi Fi \ the _torecast—tor—tho West ‘cotenay is sunny with cloudy in- September. eae : E tervals. Isolated showers. Highs i in the mid 20°s. Lows near 8°. The outlook is for increasing risk of showers for Sunday. REGINA (CP) — Ten mil- lion hectares of western Can- are: lion hectares of wester Accounting ||Beauty Salons|| Contractors a Trenching __vor-38- 0:65 a sections (A. BAC) roughly twice the aize of New ; as : Ea & Backfill Z ; ; : : = Brunswick, is at risk of being KINNAIRD : THE : | a ~ : ne Sater: Briam lL. | HAR ANNEX) TRaNsFER KS cee cms | BOIEY ELECTRIC LTD. ee a ~ | IN CASTLEGAR ~ Peter Harris, head of the => 365-3744 E Piet oy! Winlow 226-7685/226-7869 iss * biological control of weeds ‘ 1241 - 3rd St. Concrete Gravel ; CALL DAVE PLANT section at the Agricultur rown Tay Castioger” Road Gravel fae 112-800-642-1234 Canada station in Regina, n Drain Rock : Be : , ; ss f ; ; A ide r mG n fed U said he hopes to slow the si © Bedding Sand & vy % / spread of the noxious weed CERTIFIED Fill, Gr. or Sand a : PR ES : by using insects imported _GENERAL Topsoil > Recycling 4 from Europe. ACCOUNTANT : : ‘ TRENCHING & BACKFILL Knapweed, a member of —$———_—__—| Call 365-71 24 A. : | Hove Ditch-Witch will Travel. gegge aS e : e@ ‘ 3... H tract . x F f akinireet = member 2 255 cobwabla Ave. enh Aaa CASTLEGAR | irate i sWiI tT ac oT signs sunflower family, was first Castlegar , : RECYCLI harertecectashtatel : i ? _ : i introduced to North America Ph. 365-2151 ee ee : : —acneberamty ol - : f f : : : ps Sale from eastern Europe in the : . ation. mato and batteries ‘ P ; E : : By SIMON BIRCH would be better to have the signs and representation from-Castlegar6n the z j early 1900s. F. PIRSH 365-2656 hol ” : Staff Writer be told to take them down rather than— beard ; S It has thrived since the SOLIGO BE = 1 SSS Up olstery } E : Alderman Albert Calderbank says not have them. : Fleet is now the only resident of 1940s and now affects about 9 CONTRACTING BB __© 108 Universal Press Syndicat, : a ; he's ee be sll Lah sens er rd: Father hays the argument Castlegar serving on the eight-member 16 milion hectares in cee KOIDE == 2045 Columbia Ave., Say ie iow I'm not supposed to Restaurants RON’S CUSTOM ¢ ; recre: turned so that the Ministry of board, na, ire} by in} - 3 - ¥ ; = . and Idaho and up to 80,000 SUPERIOR yess vou interfere, but how’s the dog going = ieee b a = couneil meeting Monday heaccused the signs up in contradiction to their Rossland has two and Grand Forks one. hectares in the~ southern & JOHN : + Catton: built kitchen cabinets to climb through that?” D,. UPHOLSTERY ; : . provincial highways department of regulations.” “It is still possible for. additional paien me 3 S heal BC ial : fyeppercorn : : M] stalling on the issue for the last eight Ald. Marilyn Mathieson said when appointments to be made and since interior of British Columbia. : 4 Pp & INTERIORS Oia, or Bee CHARTERED CET * Big jobs or small jobs L \ years. she met with representatives from the Castlegar is one of the larger centres @ 's certainly the largest ACCOUNTANTS : a - “It’s pure luck that anyone comes to highways department in Rossland, and is the location of the main college rangeland weed problem . =! COMMERCIAL * 5 é SO ata Roo C lem we 615 Columbia Ave. Carpeting = & RESIDENTIAL ¥ i Castlegar at all,” Calderbank said, they claimed that in the last three campus, I feel that it would be reason- aver” sald Roy ranston, (Upstairs) : H ; adding that people often come into his years they hadn't had a request from able for us to have at least one addi- s . : f j with the B.C. Ministry of Castlegar and at the Castlegar city Highways argues about our having the — Nelson has four members, ‘Trail- 7 ———— ma : Complete Automotive store to ask directions. He said the city Castlegar for signs. tional representative on the board,” Phone 365. 7745 ERRA NOVA MOTOR INN Agriculture and Food. re C & M HEATING PINERIDGE “The Kootenays’ pucieend needs a 16 by 25 foot sign at the — Mathieson added that she was told it Fleet told council. ‘ Henry John, B.Sc. C.A- MILLAR'S See us for: Leodiag Convention Hotel” Antiques i entrance tothe city on Highway Sanda was the highway department's policy __ “It is possible that the ministry is “There's a potential for all Resident Partner + Complete © Furnaces PAVING LTD. Van Accessories dee : similar sign at the lookout. not to give signs to communities such already considering an appointment our grasslands and forest = FLOORS ~ beside © General Metal . —: 352-7333 - 3 halls to serve your needs Retail Fabrics © i > And he levelled an angry blast at the . as Castlegar which has a tourist infor- but we have no indication to that ranges to be infested,” he iagtelkation tor: : * House- Work Industrial — Commercial Biron 2 $9400 pecrie the & Supplies : highways department for their lack of mation booth. ones effect,” Fleet said. i said in a telephone interview © CARPETS : plants Air Conditioning Residential largest variety of menus : ‘ 4 co-operation. Council members will invite the new College Board members are appoint- from his Kamloops office. MOROSO = LINO ; * Florist Humidifiers iniso Sevanaeo: 19 years catering experience a | : “If they're not prepared to play ball, district manager of highways, Dennis. ed by the Ministry of Education and a i ie ’ ete . HanoWwooD: z a. = Service Flashin * Gravel Supplies * G: ng in home: a hall, or wherever Quality Craftmanship q let's do it ourselves. I say put (the sign) Oliver, to a council meeting to discuss serve “at the pleasure of the govern- Lobel addy 7 BAD rentoad Mork mensi S FULL LANDSCAPING ashing 2,0 Spraying (Dest Contre!) Lo fence Guaranteed up and if they tear them down, we'll mutual concerns.” ment,” which means there are no fixed foothold on the Prairies, with — COMMERCIAL — SERVICE Service Work ‘Compacting © Trucking LET THe PROFESSIONALS CERTIFIED 3, re rin a a about 160 hectares in Alberta — RESIDENTIAL — See RN CE oiuaL Plumbi stecivo muy 10.1908 Ce east Ceee ESTIMATES fight them. Butiet’s get the damn thing “We'll give the new fellow a chance terms of appointment. ; and a small patch in south- BLAIN _FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTOAATES UMBINg z : FREE DELIVERY done see Say to see what he can do,” Ald. Bob Fleet explained to cpanel gina Call 365-6897 re | ae one nara Phone 368-3355 SERVICE |. Len Embree agreed, saying it . MacBain said. —— Nelson city council successfully lobbied Sabeteda opece ratte aes CHANG’S _ Call 365-8138 Ask for Gary; Bion. : Meanwhile, council also wants to the ministry for additional appoint- ing been discovered. CERTIFIED | Nursery & Florist Ltd. : Diane or Mary A Harris says knapweed can GENERAL 601 - 9th A S C ll 365-2885 know where all the money has gone ments from that city and suggested to be sd ‘cher rs ae elegeene: Terra N 1 a . from several beer gardens held over council that it use the same strategy. controlled chemically but ACCOUNTANTS 5 Castlegar ‘erra Nova Motor Inn 650 - 23rd St., Castleger trike id she doesn't in- “this is not normally an econ- Chimne ants 1001 Rossland Ave., Trail the summer. Although Fleet said she doesn’t in- omic proposition.” He said 241 Columbia Ave- ys PERCE ES eA “Every time we grant a permit (for a tend to leave the board, she said one study showed the use of Castl Flowers Phone 364-2222 . at Shaw beer garden), the organization is sup- changes can take place and Castlegar ae : = ef : | ry posed to submit a report on how it could be left with no representation on ten Snes Ph. 365-7287 RUMFORD ° ° oe Video spent the money,” Ald. Carl Henne~ the board unless the government ap- “Biological control seems { ) PLACE Financial THE THE COLANDER C Se Cable said. - ere paints & second iemiber foes the city: to offer one of the few prac- Muscroft_ | Plant Annex SPAGHETTI - Recording VN \ But Henne said he has never seen Calderbank said he thought there tical alternatives for controll- : Pl in S Ric y one of the reports. was equal representation on the board ing the weed,” he said. A liances Chimney Services Ltd. anning Insulation Ltd. 365-3744 HOUSE - - ~ == “I think we should do-some soul and described Fleet's revelation as Harris has imported from PP a 1241 - 3rd. St. ; PROFESSION@Z MUSIC MAN .. . Bob Henderson of Grand Forks, lead claimed first prize, Sentinel of Castlegar was second By CasNews Staff searching and decide whether we are “shattering,” and said council “better Europe beetles, moths and * Complete Masonry Work SE ET RESCIAL Seattonee. Specializing in ——. Mkcer.of Hommer On shouts out the words during and Hammer On of Grand Forks took third. Another’ The International Brotherhood of going to enforce our policy.” do'something about it.” - flies that are “host specific,” 2 Cortitied Fire Sofety 1 CAN HELP WITH: SINDUSTRIAL italian Cuisine pS F Coste Rock concert held Saturday at Sunset Drive-In. concert is planned for this month. Electrical" Workers; Local 1003, went. Henne said that before council’ Embree said he didn’t realize there meaning they feed only on \ Inspections © investment Funds “AT rail Tradition” The concert attracted 2,400 people. Castlegar’s Vision cowNvews Photoby DovgHervey on strike against Shaw Cablesystems grants any more permits for beer was such a discrepancy in represen- knapweed. * 735 Columbia Ave. © Guaranteed Investment & 365-6141 +/ super Sweep : i at noon Tuesday. gardens, it should require ‘the organ- tation. For Reservations : : ‘ATTACKS ROOT Certificates SPECIALIZING IN: Phone 364-1816 4 Z Federal Concilliation Officer Maurice __ izations to follow the letter of the law. “It annoys me, to be quite candid.” 7 : * Registered Retirement sar ‘i < VIDEO Ml i Gagne, called a last minute meeting of Council has granted 11 permits for _ Council voted to send.a letter to the The beetles and some of x Savings Plans 1475 Cedar Avenue ) iain - 2 b : pats . i CC te Pl y the parties Monday in an attempt to beer gardens so far this year. Ministry of Education expressed con- the moths attack the root in ; tate Plannin: F Trail, B.C. ; the first year of the plant's are ¥, ite ond Disability Insurance * Mines ————— SE E reach an agreement prior to the em- ‘Aso Monday night, Elizabeth Fleet vern over the board's makeup and ife: i Service Annuities Free ; isting of, life; other moths, and flies . R. Bond © Oil Refineries RT BONDED—LICENSED r¥ ployees going on strike but talks broke of the Selkirk College Board repr about the size of gnat, attack 1 Cleaning Cameron A.R.Bond | « Chemical Plants & GIBSON AL JOHNSON ° e@ F off at-5-a.m. Tuesday without progress for council’s help in getting-increased continued on page A2 Asbestos R ! Roofing 365-5788 being made in the all-night. seasi : Sut wan iowa ua ) oes : | Survivor tells stor es tn IEW pe are See ed neni coma NUTRI: ——_————|__ Call 352-1666 : The ctoreeing © Vee according to an IBEW press release. Harris has found that each ¥ESERVCE AL MAKES, PRESSURE (Collect) 7 : oA indard FUKIOKA, JAPAN (CP) — An off-duty stewardess _ chance” of finding any more survivors at the mountainto| voted to go on strike March 5 on the insect can cut seed. produc- WASH NG ° Call 427-4648 merican Stor aay ; 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. * Valley Fibrebath ae tion in half while two can I os 3 Ont et ey rs WICKLUM : ai Le Welding & : told cirline officials today the crash of a Japan Air Lines crash site. So far, an estimated 100 bodies have been 2 issue of job security, the release says- Law ers ee ks COU rt egies the’ aisabiar by about CASTLEGAR * Mobile Homes 7 mi g g jetliner with 524 people aboard Monday night was recovered. But spokesmen said an exact count was Shaw Cable is the only unionized o:RVS0 Trucks © Cars i ings Gove + Cerfified eceded by a “big noise,” a sudden drop in cabin difficult bec: of the bodies wi tilated cable company in B.C. that does not .0. Box 491 : overnment Cerfifies preceded by a “big P ifficn ause many e bodies were mutilated. pany Tee o8 parésnt = Roo OAle Siding Ovestow. 871-300 street Septic Tonks Box 525, Nelson, B.C. Backhoe pressure and a wild yawing. Three of the four curvivors remained in a hospital in = have a union shop provision in the } pay @ B ° ° ded en eset were PLUMBING Re |r sweet wecasing PROFTT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE Marysville, B.C. VOB 120 365-7705 sire Ochiai, 26, told two airline directors from-her Fujioka--ing “relatively stable” condition, said chief 2 collective agreement. INJUNCTION TOF 9A ewskKI!l Sa ee ee ess he oes Parking tots & Coocrete : 2th Ave. Cestleger FREE ESTIMATES — hospital bed that she saw damage to a ceiling above a rear ! ' pas . ; surgeon ‘Harutoshi Ohno. The fourth was in another Since March 5, the concillator held going to need six insects,” he . = Reavy Esutp. Meron a ROCK BLUFF lavatory, but did not know whether a fuselage door blew . hospital. several meetings in an attempt to find ; aes said. 3 a wig Vans consinicd Rooried Weniee : not a ie ; siderite By CasNews Staff tended care unit of the Trail Regional Harris admitted no one 006 Calubia A FREE ESTIMATES = = ‘Specializing in Shakes BACKHOE SERVICE out prior to the crash. h ike jal aad Ifo more sere tat are found she deatiel a = an ee joul.these meet ‘The lawyer for Gayle Salewski will Hospital and cut off funding for her in cedeee’ What an cacceptabl aT ‘olumbia Ave., CASTLEGAR . t < inehtceeied eau eeld i Ochiai was sitting in the rear of the jetliner, and is onday’s crash of the Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 wou! ings the union shop clause continued to seek an injunction Thursday in B.C. June. ptable C. 365-3388 x ervice ovin oaiair ‘ ; i ied i tage ; i level ef kaap weed ‘would be. Castlegar, B.C. :PR RE WASHING PHONE LORNE pose a one of only four people, all female, known to have be 520, far higher than the 346 who died in the 1974 crash be the outstanding issue as the em- Supreme Court asking that funding for Her parents and the Kootenay So- caae : y PRESSURE W! 352-2917 vie ig bosementn, epic ayers survived the crash on a remote, heavily wooded mountain of a Tuckish DC-10 near Paris. ployees were prepared to take no wage th, tally and. chysically handi-~ei h ; But he said, “If we can reduce a 365-2546 St age = lope ii tral Japan. JAL officials made her comments A Maritime Safety Agency in Y increase i ie ihe. ne eee and physically handi-~ciety,for the Handicapped oppose the it down to 10 per cent of its s : = orag Medical & Surgical . REASONABLE RATES public. eee eer he ee id ihe dobrig found today lacluded’ ab air-conditio release cays: one-year agreement, the capped woman be continued pending move, saying it would be detrimenal 5 ical urgical at 2 Ae iy 2 Z the outcome of a court case against the to h health, id taki the Lapa r egnsiaderieieban res FRED'S 4x4 Tr HY Heat 365-2383 Ag hope-of-finding-anyone else alive evaporated, duct and.a small plastic-and-metal fitting, evidently from Gok Moknight. business inanager of - Uecincal eavernment, ther womans. provincial government 10 aides Ee ee eae ne ee 3 WILLI AMS ot SUNRISE _Seneeaitan searchers at the crash site found the rear door which the _ the tail section: Local 1003, said “thd union shop is still father, Wilf Salewski, said Tuesday. ial exists for d Concrete Speciolizing in 4x Adult and Children's ; Th is being b i pilot of the doomed-plane reported was causing problems JAL spokesman Geoffrey Tudor said the vertical 2 the issue.” He explained that during Gayle Salewski is a former Trail of aoa g Pek ouch cays Tosneeaa’ P . R il A ti Service and Repairs MOVING Foot Disorders before the crash. They also found the two flight recorders __tailfin fished out of the ocean was positively confirmed as Monday night's meeting the company — resident now living in the Endicott individuals cannot be dis: inated “The . threat would. be :to ussell AUCTIONS Complete Repair & Meintenance Centre in Creston. against because of a handicap. _threa me Fa eae vos" to all Vehicles. J Health and Human Resources offi, Wendy Baker of the law fi vis pose: like 10 Raney 399-4793 pind fe Saree YOU & STORAGE E.L. Mollohan, D.P.M. x Complete Professional its patral boats found two more pieces of what appears to the plane's intended Tokyo-Osaka flight path before it 2 and would not have been effective until endy Baker of the law firm Davis hectaces of ee im: d ROOSTER We Sell & Install: Roof be debris from the plane in Sagami Bay south of Tokyo, swerved off course to the north. 1 in Western Canada,” he Uae eS 2337.éth Ave., Castlegar | D-1- Morton, D.P.M. ng ¢ n Sagal warned. ; Buy or Sell by Auction REDI-MIX CONCRETE © Lift Kits iiulieyeu'to eiipams terotres % Aluminum Shingles ners a ie ree of ie ere on found} uesday. The trapezoid-shaped piece was the top and leading McKnight said the offer was also arned. . i | Tuesday's by Appointment canwhile, Japan Air Lines presient Yasumoto ae Pp . ‘ conditional on the acceptance of a ‘0: t é ING movi estimate. Let our aa _ A F dj f th ertical stabilizer that holds th I: s land, it will pusk put 85't0 90 casa BS Cae ee s Suspension & Body Tepresentative tell you, about Don Tilling. General Del Takagi, 73, expressed his intention to resign today SCG ° je vertical ‘stabilizer: aah ogee e e Y 2 conditional one ary Inside he FP 7 ie Creston, B.C. VOB 1GO i rudder. per cent of the existing vege- [FV R I « Rough Country Lifts | Mug Wilhisme the most respec: Colville Medical Clinic. Bae 17-25 Ibs. because of the crash. He made the statement ata meeting tation.” uto Rentals with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to discuss the DAMAGED EARLIER a . © Burbank Lifts fed "nemein ine moving | (509)-684-3701 % i s ia-'Beatlic. Ball Mallon ‘apokesciiin for) Bosing hat offer is no more acceptable to ? That could spell disaster to : sige soe Bonnet: in 6 weeks. disaster. Commercial Airplane Co. said Tuesday that the jet had 2 = the members than the original (offer) of : At 3 y from the jet in aviation’s worst single-place disaster. having come from the JAL jumbo jetliner. The find was offered a union shop provision but “it The Japan Maritime Safety Agency reported one of about 129 kilometres southeast of the crash site but along would have excluded two employees cials want Salewski moved to the ex- and Gompany_isrepresenting Salewski. © Topsoil = Cait coect Also carry: er | Yoshinubu Shi a k for the Gunma maki = a one year agreement without a union the cattle industry, Cranston - - 355-2570 | : Ph. 365-3328 Collect prefecture police, said the two recordinjg devices were uke Vandi th 12978 that damanged the rear of the shop clause. It still does not provide the we Gwe 15. o eal A VIS Slocan Velley 2 Were Winches 3 : Peand shortly after 2 p.m. (10 p.n- PDT ona valley betow — seine near he a z .C. we rel 3 fail l J Located ot Perry Siding = gas. OCA AT . , . He said Boeing repaired the damage, which records job— security sought bythe Sha on spring, summer and Flares 4 the site where most of the wreckage is’ scattered. indi Fone . employees. When a company tells its grazing and it's those ranges that are being threatened,” he said. Adastra Aviation — 365-2313 —_— TED i Super Tube Bars I; “ Helicopters began transporting the mutilated dead Ss was not and not to the tail Castlegar Airport Terminal - di ; employees that they don't want to deal WEST K today from the site to a gymnasium in Fujioka, where sctiaeaeitaaier nani Helper emesis onwhether with yr aton: a cpaitied union aoe ° |- - more than 1,700 relatives and friends waited to identify aa clause two years down the line is ju ee —=—=*===“K{["{{ Call 368-6261 Optometrist A ee INTING RUBBER STAMPS them. ‘The Japanese domestic news agency, Jji, quoted the eee eee oe At said. [EXPO EXHIBIT: Jim Howitt, Con- eA “I suspect it would have 8 me CONCRETE LTD. Mon.-Sat. 8a.m.-5 p.m. ce ~ ; Mode to Order ‘The two recording devices, painted bright orange for off-duty stewardess as saying that ‘she saw blue sky Lynn Greentreé, system . maiager sumer and Corporate Affairs ——~-=--whigimpact on the cattle in- Prcant ohne .-Sat. 8 a. Jilstiorheads Envelopes, CASTLEGAR NEWS 1on dot thom, : visibility, keep track: of cockpit conversations and flight through a hole in the roof of the plane just before the = for Shaw Cable in. the Castlegar~— ||Minister, was on hand Tuesday dustry “by” Feducingfora: : ‘ UT (TIM) ALL EN Teter Ete. Liles ore re etna data. They could help determine why the Boeing 747SR crash Trail.Nelson area, said today the ||for the travelling Expo display at production and therefore D OFFSET & LETTERPRESS Sih you every stop. Sy pcled jetliner hit a mountaintop en route to Osaka from Tokyo Jiji quoted Ochiai as saying from her hospital bed: company’s position is “that. every Woneta Plaza... A2 cattle punbers: Ialso suspect Beth = ‘WEB PRESS FACILITIES btmmierrerut bs no H -= on Monday. “During the flight I could see the blue sky through a hole person should have the right whether eo eaalife§ a compoct cars Castlegar >| r No.2 - 615 Columbia, Castlegar Castlégar News : . A police spokes at vie arts ad post, for whist openct on the ceiling near the root of the verticial 2 or not to belong to a union. MISS INTERIOR: Monica Dascher, Miss Costlegar 1984 is one of 27 There are a number of 365-2430 Funeral 365-2220 or bie SE saeE the recovery operation, said there was only the “remotest _ stabilizer. “We have the stance that it's up to || competitors at the up-coming Miss Interior pageant in Penticton species of knapweed. But two 50 FREE KMS Haniel tm ~266 Boker St... Nelson 352-5152_ | 197 Columble Ave the individual to choose. The union 2 AS are of special concern, diffuse Castlegar Airport 112-800-332-2218 —= — ind : : wants membership in the IBEW to be a . a =e NEW SUMMER HOURS condition of employment,” Greentree TOP TEAM: Costl i d the d at the and spotted. Diffuse knap- 2 ve oS COLEMAN ee Ours and spotted Diffuse nap 44d Columbia Ave. CASTLEGAR wes ee Nt e e said. Kootenay Regional swimming meet held in Trail on the weekend tthe BG. interior or he: 365.7555 FUNERAL CHAPEL "| BOK PRINTING | “cownrey gov _| Ata f ire inm Op-U p stag Eee aed ant the company hopes, ‘ ay or? + bl . IPS C—O : al maintain service ut said it “may take a ae Ly pati ose Consignment Dedicated to ane x BR EERTACE ccile sacne Tank —————.._| ; : : little longer et things done.”- SEARCH POSTPONED: KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) — A $120,000 search-for Ppwiresaigsia Whether your name starts ibe see 1012 - 4th St. * FLYERS op aanping For complete information ——— By CasNews Staff Renata, now 1,360 hectares in size, is in , ment in the last 24 hours was $57,469, He said he couldn't comment at this /Ogopogo. the mythical monster of Okanagan Lake, has been. post- Knarweed produces thou. WithAorM, orX. YorZ. |—croTainc oRAPERIES COMETS eT rl Castlegar * PHOTOCOPYING on rates and details of - “Riltizes the Arrow forest-district the mop-up stage and shouldn't change bringing the total spent to date to time on how long he thought the strike |] poned until next year because only $30,000 had been raised to finan. sands of seeds and spreads You'll find BEDSPREADS Se Boric PHONE advertising in the are ow contained an@areeither under — in size, Fitchett said. : $4,475,000 in the Arrow district. would last. ce the project, organizer Rick Bain said Tuesday. quickly. Some studies sug- Business Directory ve tome i PHONE 365-5013 Business Directory sheervation or in the mop-up stage. Ninety-five people_using 29 pieces of s __ Shaw employees work out of offices ‘The search by Voyageur Expeditions ‘85 of Vancouver. hos gest one square metre of advertising pays. NEARLY NEW SHOP 365-3361 Castlegar PHONE Dave Fitehett, duty officer at the machinery are still on the Atrfirelines. A total of 295 people remain on the in Nelson and Trail and maintain scheduled to go ahead this summer using an unmanned submersible knapweed can produce 86,000 PHON! 776 Rossland Ave.. Trail Cremation Urns and Plaques Tues. - Fri. 9’o.m-—5 p.m. 3400 - 4th Avenue 365-5: forest service's Castlegar field office ‘There were no new fires overnight in _ firelines. systems in Trail, Rossland, Fruitvale, and sonar gear. The cost of the venture jumped several months ago seeds, making its controla “§ 365. 35 10 Meee costs haley Phone 365-3222 Saturday 9 a.m. - 12noon Castlegar “5210 : said today. the Arrow district to add to the 29 still Gastlegar and Nelson. All employees] when plans were added to finance a one-hour video"documentary endache: = LOW, LOW PRICES oe. si - ‘The ‘district's largest fire so far this burning. To date, 231 fires have burned 6.272__ includii ici Pr i ted to cost $65,000. > season, the Ata fire northwest of The cost to the provincial govern hectares of forest in the Arrow district. staff and-office_staff are on strike. Genelle Customers f Pre-Arrangement Plan Available. Granite, Bronze Memorials,