BB AUCTIONS > AUTOMOTIVE BUSINESS DI Copy Deadline for October — 5 p.m. Thursday, September 26 © 365- 5210 SB-CONSTRUCTION > FUNERAL DALE WILLNESS Building Contractor Specializing in framing ind project management 365-8352 “STEEL A Better Way to Build BRIAN'S REPAIR SERVICE small engines « auiomonve 613-1 ath St. 51.-365-7233 BB BUSINESS Brian L. Brown. CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT 270 Columbia Avenue Castlegar - 365-2151 Gordon A. Read & Co. Certified General Accountant Office 368-6471 Residence 365-2339 1250 Bay Ave., Trail => cOMPUTERS HORIZON COMPUTERS AND ACCESSORIES GRAN F CONCRETE LTD. PIPELINE PITT ROAD CALL PLANT 693-2430 CASTLEGAR 365-2430 SOUTHERN INTERIOR SERVICES LTD. Telephone: (604) 365-2398 Coltutar: (604) 492-1662 Morrison Painting & insulation + Blown Insulation + AGRICULTURAL For more information, cal! your Authorized Garco Builder Midwest Construction Services Ltd. 36! 10 Box 1633, Creston, B.C. GERONAZZO CONSTRUCTION PHONE 693-2483 365: 6750 + Excavating * Ditching + Brushoutting Load + Subdivisions BOARDWALK 399-4769 FAX 390-4760 CASTLEGAR Pennies CHAPEL ERA Sea anor Sena Ya ety te noaanie Prana Bronze Memoriais. rematon Ums and Plaques PHONE 365-3222 SBPHEALTH CARE MeL. Lacey B.C. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012-4th St., Castlegar PHONE 365-3361 Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon MODERN REFLEXOLOGY AND FOOT CARE SR HOME IMPROVEMENT SUPER SWEEP CHIMNEY SERVICE ‘GHINNEY CLEANING, ~ DEGLAZING — RELINING, REPAIRS, SAFETY INSPECTION ORNAMENTAL STONEWORK 365-2251 + Complete tine ot skytighus & Vinyt Windows Emit the Watch for our sign § "Buy _—Miles enat of Dvect and SAVE 888 (Cantiagar on dary. 94 CARPENTRY be * CONTRACTING + FINISH CARPENTRY ORGANIZER * DECKS “FREE ESTIMATES” Phone Chris at 365-7718 Now Serving the 5S West Kootenay V Boarding & Machine Taping \ Airless Spray Painting V Textured Ceilings Phone Vv Commercial 365-5438 | Residential Ric Read 3037-0 ve. vine OUR ACTION AD PHONE NUMBER 1S 365-2212 (Geetsees + Most Advanced System Son more deep down soil than any other cleaning method + Uphoistery Cleaning Too ~ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — Not Call Us Today! Why FREE ESTIMATES PH. 365-6969 E> HOME IMPROVEMENT DIL & GAS FURNACE SERVICE & REPAIR HERCULES HEATING & PLUMBING 365-4948 SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL REASONABLE RATES Denny's Furnace Service 365-7638 CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING For all your plumbing needs and supplies + FIXTURES + PARTS + SERVICE CALL 365-3388 TRAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY CALL 364-0343 THE | PLUMBING DOCTOR *GAS CONTRACTING + REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS + COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING - 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 399-4762 PLUMBING & HEATING The New Man in Town! HERCULES HEATING & PLUMBING TRAIL HOME HARDWARE BUILDING CENTRE + Guaranteed Work + Fair Prices + 40 Years in > HOME IMPROVEMENT AIR CONDITIONING & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE _ 365-2485 MB MOVING & STORAGE CASTLEGAR STORAGE CENTER MINI-WAREHOUSE UNITS + YOU STORE +« YOU LOCK + YOU KEEP THE KEY! PHONE: 365-6734 815 Hwy. 22 Castlegar (Next to Emie's Towing) Williams Moving & Storage 2337-6th Avenue, Castlegar Invite you to call them for a free t many services which have made Williams. bd Lured a name in the moving Ph. 365-3328 Collect CALL THE WP RENTALS ANDEX EQUIPMENT RENTALS ANDEX RENTS AiR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT. SCAFFOLDING & MUCH, MUCH MORE! CALL 352-6291 © General in- quiries & delivery WB REPAIR SERVICE 365-4949 or 368-8883 + Free Estimates JAMES SWANSON AND SONS _Ph. 367-7680 Castlegar News Action ‘Ads — the place to look for bargains! WPSEPTIC SERVICE COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Phone TRAVEL TRAIL STAGES “Charter for groups CASTLEGAR Candidates square off @ Environment, education among the issues at all-candidates forum Wednesday in Castlegar Thomas Bink NEWS REPORTER If communities want to have more say in community colleges like Selkirk College, then they are going to have to pay for it, said Chris D’Arcy, independent candi- date for the Rossland-Trail riding. “Those who pay the piper call the shots,” D’Arcy, the riding’s in- cumbent MLA, said Wednesday. “For whatever control you get, you're going to have to pay for it. D'Arcy, along with the three other candidates in the Rossland- Trail race — Ed Conroy of the NDP, Walter Siemens of the So- creds and the Green party’s An- gela Price — spoke to about 150 Logging conflict unresolved NEWS REPORTER Deer Creek residents opposed to a logging proposal on creekside property met Wednesday for the second time with the company hired to do the logging, but failed to reach a final However, Ken Arnett, district manager of the Arrow forest dis- trict, said the meeting was suc- cessful in allaying a number of idents’ and expects an agreement will be reached soon. “There's going to be some com- ication next week b “I think at that time they will determine which way they're go- Siemens said funding for schools under the Social Credit government has been high. “The thought that there have luded local } is- sues like pollution in the Columbia River and increased log- ging in watershed areas. Price said environmental issues should be the first priority for ev- ery candidate. been cuts in ed is a fallacy,” Siemens said, a state- ment that brought jeers from the crowd. “Some school boards have not received all they asked for, but the budgets have not been cut.” Conroy and Price said more voice in e d will “Gov has to have its eye on global problems or it will catch up to us,” Price said. She said the Green party would clean up the Columbia and stop logging in watersheds by placing on corporations. “EPTEMBER 28, 1991 Sa 5¢ M@ 3Sections,A,B&C 60SECONDS je NEWS BRIEF | Sunfest ’92 survives ‘ cancellation threat Suntest ‘92 is a go. The annual celebration was brought back from the brink of cancellation Wednesday after its organizers, the Fesitvals faced a dismal turnout at its annual general gyrase hedunsce-s are: Don- Siemens said a Columbi result from d school nagelapenion, govern- a might not happen if it means sacrificing jobs in local in- ment and the “It’s part of the consultative process that we, the NDP, would like to get involved in,” Conroy said. Conroy later called education costs “an investment in the fu- ture.” Other prominent issues the i dealt with at thé Yorum “I don't want to see people walking around without jobs just 80 we can clean the river,” he said. He added that he probably would not get involved with com- tal issues. Please see RACE page AS MEASURING UP na Jory. President; pg d Price, vice- sand Larissa Plotnikoff, . Jory said Thursday that alt vbtigh the society is Now secure, its members face a “mon- umental task” in planning Sunfest ’92. The first of a series of meetings to plan activities and financing is sched- uled for next week, she said. Trio forms a strange political alliance What do a for- mer New Demo- crat MLA, an ar- dent Socred sup- porter and a member of the lo- cal Liberal party executive have in common? (No, this is not a new & joke.) They've ali joined forces to defeat the New Democrat and So- cial Credit candidates. Columnist Ron Norman takes a look at Chris D’Arcy's candidacy. page A6 Saaaay, you're not a guy! page B1