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Could Reduce Construction Delays. rough a ftreteh a old high: . it: 12 ‘years, will-be of similar ‘Importance’ to the de- ” the:: ‘Sano Chamber of merce, : i Wilt Dorey tald the Castle: ‘gar News this week the gix-mile tion of road’ which formerly ‘served as.a highway, Hatwreen ‘Salmo and all eould be use ‘to ‘temporal rid; ‘onstruction oe he: Meadows Siding end of the final 6.25-mile, vsection ‘of the new’ highway.: “With alittle upgrading id improving this could be the ‘approach to the new highway,” she sald. “You could ome in ‘from either the, west at “Pine . < Springs ‘or from. ‘the east at ng ‘sugges ing the highway 2 early with only a gravel surface government: in October , 964 with only a gravel surface, He’ said the highway, ich has been scheduled f the ‘David Thompson : Univer: ° sity. Centre for the 7 to the development. of Castle: “It's very: important to the * people of this area,” he said. “Both to the people who attend (Selkirk College and the people who use Castlegar Airport.”. +, He.said a highways. minis- try district engineer from Nel- son will inspect the older road in the near future and consider the feasibility of the proposed detour. Dorey said the *.Salmo chamber is. waiting to hear Highways Minister Alex Fra: ", ser's reply to a'letter of query from ‘the City: of | Castlegar before supporting the city’s ’ Fequest for speedy completion of the highway. A) letter: from Castlegar > eity council,’ which gained. the “. Regional District of Central Kootenay board’ of directors’ “support in urging early com- ‘pletion of the highway, suggest-. ‘ed bypasses similar to the one of Salmoas it will be.” | aa Detour Route Kilpatrick The of an al- Creates Vacancy; d she will seek reelee- derman with'more than a year remaining in his two-year term created another available seat this week in the Nov. 19 mual- cipal election. | City clerk Barry Baldigara, returning officer for the elec- tions, said because of Ald. Brian Kilpatrick's resignation a seat with a one-year term will join the positions currently held by * Mayor . Audrey Moore, . Ald. - Ferguson and Ald. Andy Shu- , “tek on the ballot. : Albert Calderbank, Ald, Dave Kilpatrick, appointed to a two-year term as alderman after there were insufficient ‘candidates to fill two vacant aldermanic posts, in last Jan-: uary's municipal. byelection, told the Castlegar News Mon- . day he resigned because ‘of a lack: of available: time to carry ; out his ‘duties on’ couricll. | Artist’ Concpion of nina New 2 Milos Sater Feed Fast Os WH bP _ Official Lnougurain of Cominco’s $425, ‘Hoderizatin ization Plon Comineo's $425 million modernization. and ° expansion program at Trail and Kimber- ley: was formally inaugurated Tuesday: when ‘the’ company's group ‘vice-president at: Trail, Economie Development’ Minis-: ter “Don * Phillips-tinveiled “a “commemorative plaque at. a: Juneheon held ‘at Tadanac. : shows. an iticrease of eight students over the total shown fm “excellent”, meeting with the pee Mayor Audrey’ ‘Moore said he ment ‘body. examining’ applica tions fe industrial develop- din} uifed ‘A population increase in Valley. has won Aréa; cipal * ‘Act* the area, -whicl j “according to figures released i ipal, affairs: ministry. w: has.a population .of 3,508, és BA pment Cor- ‘ poration off eked for maps.’ di lun- cheon guests, including com- pany’ personnel, B.C. Develop- ment, Corporation: “directors, community, leaders, wares bi . AV. (Mare) ::Mareolin, “and “When: the’ company an- nounced the program in April, he ‘added, what Cominco had then “was‘a detailed: concept, not: the structural blueprint" Phillips ‘called Tuesday “an sRistoric ‘day . “a great’ move... forward in the ¢ scones, of our :. province.” Bey Thi ‘minister, “pepe confidence * that, “with | hard work, and °a, ‘little’ ‘common sehse,-we can take this: pro- 'y Work Is Now 500,000. tons per year. ‘of lead and zine, said Marcoliti, and the resulting ~ plants © “will . rank among the finest. and ‘ most “You have to have the time todo the job properly,” he said. + “And-I don't feel I-have. the time.” Seeking reelection is Fer; guson, who- joins air traffic controller Jim Gouk—an’ un- successful candidate :.in - last year's election—in the: alder-; manic race. Neither Shutek nor Calderbank have filed nomina- ~ tion papers, although Calder- bank has indicates, he will seek vince into a‘more: period than’. we have ever known." g Company plans are’ to. ‘expand ts < ‘Trall capacity ‘to, end of. the city wi included in’a boundary ‘exten- sion proposal tothe ministry. of: sai ‘He aware that the’ present site is'a:little’? Bike companies have found suitable |. cramped © for< further expan: » sion,": Moore sai “We've been respond facilities. elsewhere, they were all “it modern. wh in the, world.” Bt. He said there will be about 350 people. ‘working on various aspects of construction by: next. -isummer‘and that construction and engineering avages in the $150: million - will low ‘into the: econ- jobs plus :150'e: gineering ‘jobs has bee 2) te: who has not; yet has also att responsibility ; management of David Cel tion. Baldigara said . Tuesday there have been no nominations for the position of Castlegar director,’ currently held . by ° Moore, on the Regional District of Central Kootenay board of directors. Election to a city council seat as well as to the board is required to allow a candidate to assume the RDCK post, The city has received. no | nominations for the two seats :- currently held by city trustees Anne Jones and Pat Haley,on the School District No. 9°: ~ RDCK planning technician Gordon Isherwood, returning officer for’ elections in rural. parts of the district, Tuesday said Area H. director Norman Brewster had filed for re-elec- tion. z Incumbent Area J director ‘Martin Vanderpol had'not yet ~ filed ‘but. had. received’ his. nomination papers, Isherwood said. " * In-School :District No. 9 rural elections, secretary-trea- surer John Dascher this week - reported no nomination papers have: vet: been filed: for the, positions currently ‘held® by: Area I trustee Sam Konkin'and Area J trustee Bill Gattrell. Although they had not'yet led nomination’ papers, Jones (continued on. Bag ig: parking -- on alot next door to Silvester Food Mart erroneously. identi- fied the owner. of the property. fe “The < letter, : quoted, ina : ‘story in ithe ‘Castlegar “News. °: last ‘week, was sent to council : [ by ‘the United Brotherhood ‘o! Carpenters | and: Joiners ane ing with (the BCDC) for about a,” year-and-a-half- and. he's ‘the first ‘member of that’ adminis: tratio to come'to the city to ind planning technician Baeee f: * with Trail nt ‘heavy: industry and_ Nelson is more of an’ ad-:: + ministrative’ centre, hoff, who also met. 7 Said Jobb distribution “area, : Swetlishoif said. He said the city:is suited; ‘We're enteally I garten atuadenta: Monday. 4 Pro en two oles onthe it“had' done for’ the’ previous isolates them from eh population” aati 1976, popul Te} told the delegation families in’: ther. parts of the district have 3 : Teante Webster, commented net, sala of its pean boundary extension. <> *“We've only got two blocks on’ Sixth “Avenue: South right. now,” he ‘said. . ie “The Schoo! Diatriet: No. 9 board‘ of trustees is’ awaiting: ~ legal opinions and B.C. School. Trustees et policy on. ship‘of the property 6G Agencies. In fact, says Cooper Agen- cies, it. "de jot now, nor: has ~~ ever owned, this parking lot.” tweeks to. “Tenet the.incident. 3.’ ‘We should have’ received a report the next day,” he said. oo The: board ; ird ;, approved - re- ‘sault on?a » stanley Humphries “Secondary School. teacher last ‘month :during an: extra-curri- ‘Trustees were told Mon- day ;that. the board’ had com- plied with: principal. Loch Far- rell’s request on behalf of the Stanley. Humphries teachers to hat city, children, often walk to. i nd from ” school ‘without’ the is that ‘ ‘secretary- * treasurer John Dascher discuss the board's liability ‘with’ the - + Stanley: Humphries’ staff ‘after receiving. the. BCSTA’ opinion, and that it‘assume the cost for tee. ‘City trustee’ Anne Jones,’ van lawyer, said her own’ personal p opinion of :the situation was? “that the teacher, whose name was not released, could not sue.’ ‘protected under. the: ‘Workers’ Compenantict ‘Acts?! Board