mAD NEVER SAY DIE WE'RI BACK! ge News photo by Thomas Bink Darlene Schultz of the Robson-Raspberry Ferry Users Ad Hoc Committee and the committee’s lawyer, Terry Dalton, make sure Premier Rita Johnston, who passed through Castlegar on Thursday, hasn't forgotten her governement's decision to remove the Robson ferry from service in April 1988. SINESS CASTLEGAR FO CHAMBER OF ENTRE COMMERCE 365-6313 1955-6th Ave., Castlegar VIN 4B7 ARROW LAKE ELEVATION 1441.60 ft..on Oct. 12 Forecast of Elevation 11441.93 ft. by Oct. 12 PAID FOR BY THE NO Robson Ferry Not So Trivia 1. Which promiment Social Credit cabinet minister publicly said Howard Dirks could not walk and chew gum at the same time? ~ Bud Smith, Attorney General 2. Which politician is rumored to be a free agent since Wrigley's cancelled his gum contract? - Howard Dirks 3. Whose ministry absconded with the Robson Ferry in the dark of the night? = Rita Johnston was Minister of Highways on Wednesday, January 24, 1990 4, What ferry once transported one million people a year at Robson and now carries less than 5% of this number at Arrow Park? = The Robson Ferry ROBSON FERRY ¢ = a It's the F Combination Traditional Thanksgiving Dinne Enjoy Ei Ri Traditional Turke This Weekend Your Table is Ready! OPEN THANKS! MONDAY OPEN 5:30 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10:30 a.m, - 1:00 p.m. Reservations 82 please bring our Robson Ferry back! _|Two years with NO CONTRACT (expired July 31, 1989) THREE YEARS with no pay raise. (Last increase August 1, 1988) ELIMINATION of full-time jobs and increasing use of part-time and casual workers resulting in more night work. UNEQUAL TREAMTMENT of citizens with some getting ASs Greens say they’ll recycle funds Thomas Bink NEWS REPORTER Money’ donated to the Green party during and fol- lowing the provincial election ign will recycled back into community groups that need it, Rossland-Trail Green candidate Angela Price said Wednesday. “We're not just an election- time party,” Price said. “We will continue to support and endorse the activities of groups involved in Green is- sues.” Price said the party plans to hold a fundraiser following the Oct. 17 election to raise money er groups which need a finan- cial boost they cannot get from government. “We plan to be supporting and funding those parties in- volved in Green issues,” she said. Price said that although the party has bought a number of newspaper advertisements, she has spent very little on fly- erg and junk mail during election. “The Greens don't believe in junk mail,” she said. Other candidates in the rid- ing have spent much of their donations on flyers, radio spots and newspaper ads. for women’s groups, mental organizations and oth- “Advertii ts need to be bought and information needs to be sent out,” said incumbent MLA Chris D’Arcy, running as an independent candidate. “It’s a part of the election pro- cess.” However, NDP candidate Ed Conroy and Social Credit candidate Walter Siemens said most of their campaign material is recyclable. Price said the Green party has financially supported a number of organizations and to continue that support in the future. “This is something that is very ongoing,” she said. She added that the party has already financed the building of a number of com- posts in the Trail area. As well, the party has dis- cussed financing some educa- tion seminars about water- shed issues by members of the Slocan Valley Watershed Al- POLITICAL TRIVIA Who assisted with approvals to have a boat ramp built on the Arrow Lakes? WALTER SIEMENS Sponsored by Young Socreds IEMENS, waiter A. issues in the past, and hopes liance. SAT., OCT. 19TH Castlegar Complex 6°" Early Bird 7°" Reg. COUPLE COMMUNICATIONS COURSE 8 Sessions Heid at Community Services 1007-2nd Street Starting: October 22, 7-9 p.m. To Register Call: 365-2104 Cost: $35 Per Couple CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY SERVICES | CENTRE POLITICAL TRIVIA Who asssisted the Poupore Water District (Fairview Subdivision) with Dept. of Highways easement for a new well? WALTER SIEMENS Sponsored by Young Socreds Be ToVote On Election Day. There will be an important difference in this Provincial General Election. As always, you will vote for the candidate of your choice. But this time, you will also vote.on other important issues On Election Day, you will vote “yes” or “no” to the Referendum questions shown below. Start thinking about these questions now The Referendum Questions: A Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to vote f between elections for the removal of their member of the Legislative Assembly? supermail boxes while most have IEMENS, waiter A. home delivery. For the postal c } B _ |worker, this means fewer day jobs. : __ |For the public, this means several trips down to the supermail box to “|see if mail has been delivered yet; discarded junk mail scattered around the area; a trip to a postal counter for registered items. A | \ wy "BIG OR SMALL WE CATER TO ALL" Let us give your party the special attention and planning it Should voters be given the right, by legislation, to propose questions that the government of British Columbia must submit to voters by referendum? The 1991 British Columbia Prov incial General Election & Referendum. To find out if you are registered to vote, contact deserves! 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