Peerpetenree-meceeveypuraerey B8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 21, 1980 WARP Boycott List Imitation is four-oz. for 69 Oct.1-14 cents in supermarket. 1, VANILLA..(Pure) — 2, PACKAGED. COLD This item tops our list be- cura —' Still complaints cause of the by about poor numerous consumers of re- quality. “Best Before” dates cent large increase in price. difficult. to read on some, In a local supermarket four- Good variety and fresher, oz. pure vanilla cost $4.25. quality can be found in meat One health food store quoted markets for a few cents more four-oz. pure vanilla at $3.20. a pound. Your lunch carriers Provide your own bottle. will appreciate better sand- again due to high prices and sonings for " good nutrition, little nutritional véluc: These better ‘taste and savings: of syrups have large amounts of . $8." ¢ * sugar, asaitives dered i 8 NO. NAME, ‘PROD: UCTS — These items have been’ creeping up in price. , Some consumers have in- formed us a few items of good quality but some No Name ches, 8 SUGAR.COATED — Consumers told us recently they are - about large amounts of sugar and little nutritional value at high prices. Mothers told us they like to seo this item regularly on the boycott list because they can show their children the item on the list and thus cannot be bought. Keep it up. * 3 es Legienaed ve Live ahaha Parltanent Blags:, 5 50 PBeteetia VAT RPath | 4. INSTAND “POW. are definitely of no nutri- DERED DRINKS —: Use tional value. ‘A consumer re- fresh frozen real orange and ayer’ lemon juice, canned apple, orange, grapefruit fruit juices. Instand drinks have no real julce in them, just _Sugar and chemicals which. additives. One consumer ¢ t vagerar ee ne stated she had started baking pines her own and each time they. 7, STOVE TOP STUF- get better. Good suggestion FING — Advertised. as a for us all. substitute for potatods. Make _6, PANCAKE & WAF- . your own stave'top stuffing FLE SYRUP — Consumers with B.C. bread’ have requested this }/item crumbs, milk, obs and foe CANNED, BAKED. BEANS (Kidney, brown, to- mato: sauce, ete.) — Con- sumers have requested this item due to sugar, water and wv OL. 33 Nore Three Sections (A, B&(C) —— Education minister . ‘to visit hissed Kootenay AUTO VIEW ‘80 | Convenient — Transportation Shopping Guide" 1977 DODGE COLT Very clean, E BS, 395 | = W, PLAZA TOYOTA... . Old Waneta Res pe LOE Uc, No. 5605 1977 HONDA’ 4-DR S/W 52,995 We PLAZA TOYOTA _ Old Waneta Rd., Trail Phone 364-2588 Ocoler Lic. No, 5605, ssheseeceqseteces 1980 TOYOTA PICKUP TRUCK Extro clean, ¢/w canopy. Only 7,200 kilometres ....... Cpreerererepdonerboss W. PLAZA TOYOTA, Old. Waneta Rd. Trail Phone 364 Deater Lic, No. 1980 TURBO TRANS AM * Bronze, 22,000 km, air, tilt, hatch roof, ‘AM/FM stereo, turbo mags. MALONEY PONTIAC. Sec GMCLTD. "Castlegar — TDLNo-O1457A 1980 TURBO TRANS AM Id, loaded, aly ‘4,600 km. PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. 365-2155 . Castlegar -DLNo. 014s7A 323 Nelson Ave., Nelson 1980 TORONADO BROUGHAM _. Demo, 2-dr., Zodiac Blué Metallic, divi ront seat, luxurious int., sun roof, automatic door mirrors, 35 other ‘options. Chevrolet Oldsmobile itd. 352-6688 DL. No. 5398 1977 DODGE CHARGER Wate: Seabee aa *4,995 KAY MOTORS LTD. 96,000 ew paint... * 2880 Highway, Trail 368-3301 1979 MALIBU CLASSIC aria imeonculeret: PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. 365-2155 Castlegar DLNo. 01457A KAY MOTORS LTD. 2080 Highway, Trail : 368-3301 | 1980 PINTO H/B L, 4eepd., ©. radio, etc. Stk. No, PB-104-79.. MEL BUERGE MOTORS 623 Railway St, Nelson. Phone 352-7202 DL. No. 51458 1977 OLDS CUTLASS . Very olce family sedan, only 30,000 mites. PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. Castlegar 365-2155 DL. No. 01457A 1979 CHEV 2 TON. 6-cyl. PI economy & ree bty. PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. Castlegar 365-2155 OL, No. 01457A 1977 CHEV BOOGIE VAN Loads of irae extras. PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTO. 365-2185 _ Castlegar DL No. O1457A - Ho, Stk. No. PB-1-80.... : Shae. MOTORS 623 Rallway Street, Nelson. Phone 352-7202 DL. NO. 51458 1980 FIESTA H/B eens Oy VOT “MEL BUERGE MOTORS 623 Railway Street, Nelson. Phone 352-7202 DL. No. 51 Y. 1980 BOBCAT H/B Sun roof, 4cyl., auto., Baber p.b., ef Stk. No. BB8-00...eescceees MEL pace MOTORS 623 Railway Sireet. Nelson. Phone 352-7202 jo. 1977 PLYMOUTH ARROW Hotchback, 4-speed, BM oeeoeeesseeenieeern SE OO NELSON TOYOTA LTD. Youle Rd, DI. No. 5920 352-2235 1980 BOBCAT H/B Sun roct, 4cyl., auto. oe ans : MEL BUERGE MOTORS 623 Rallway Street, Nelson. Phone 352-7202 , DL. No. 51458 “be held in tho Trail Junior Seco | Members’ of the publ _ trustees, teachers and students in the ‘West Kootenay are going to get.a-” hand chance to tell Education Minister Brian ‘Smith what they ‘think of BC's f -education system. ‘ On Sept. 80 the minister will visit in Castlegar. during :the ‘morning, In the afternoon, he will hear the views of educators and school trustees ‘at -a professional forum in the L.V. Rogers Secondary School in Nelson.:- In the evening, a public forum will dary School. series of biaeriebort coateae to the « ‘annual meeting of the British Columbia ‘School ‘Trustees Association’ in’ June.” He. told the trustees that no significant © | educational change would take place — until the, hearings are completed. By the end of November, ‘Smith .. will have visited 87 communities in the ‘province. G ity to create parks and recreation ‘Neperticasl” Alternative offers for ‘park dedi- ' cation were heard Tuesday evening when Murray Young, representing the “Q’Connel subdivision, mada a presen- tation-to council Tuesday’ evening. . Prior to Young’s presentation Ald. Heather Hallet left \.thi indicating it was an issue that could be. related 'to"her personally. Lot’ seven, ‘stated - Young, choice building lot: He sighted ‘several * reasons he: and his client felt. were’ not particular totally fair in requiring this from an adjacent developer “well above the’ -required market price “and ‘a line had to. e._ chambers. .. pointed out residents did desire parks nearby. In location where they did not exist council was soon faced by. a request to provide one. Tt was then made clear by council Municipal Act.’ The issue: is. to be “brought ‘before ‘council at its next regular meeting for decision. . . - 1k, " CAUCUS. visit Friday, to Castl in eight presentations being heard at ¢! varied topics. Members: taking: (Kamloops-Shuswap), Sid’ Parke: Pauline Jewett. (New W: ol Parl Hi Arrow Arms dealing in widely par are, left to enous Nelson Riis: lyle First’ City Inve : which originally planned’a ‘com- tunity shopping’ centre; hes its application for rezoning going to a public hearing Oct. 9 as. a major. shopping centre involving more. than twice ‘the area originally a ‘ ‘This was announced at Tues-' - Kirk. with lessened in value since — did not v want to build.next to a playgroun .He also stated his client was ae ch aware. of the when from it. preliminary approval was given in any. of 1979.-* “It is the: first subdivision a specific lot has been chosen not by random but as the choice of the perdee said Young who also offered furth alternatives which he called less de- sirable. One being: land for a park other. than in the subdivision. . Ald. Charlie Cohoe, noting he had walked land in the Merry Creek srt ion to be made in Castl ~ Once the’ municipal council. re- quests that an area be designated as a downtown area and the minister has “granted designation, the municipality . . can apply for a grant that will pay 25 per cent, up to a per ‘capita limit, of expenditures approved by the minister ‘for promotion’ and organization “acti- « vities in the downtown. Hither the “municipality or = “by . the being offerred as an a called it oe country.” He las a imnited. ‘front to council, can benefit , Shopping centre. incrocied; public hearing October 9 be 164,700 aquare feet with a Major department’ store, food store and 86 indépendent. retail “outlets in the mall area: ‘The Presentation was for » 78,000 square feet. The committee was assured” the property acquired for.-de- © — », velopment, located’ in the 1600 - block on ‘Columbia Avenue, will and fan persons, were in attendance. NDP. caucus here: g' ¥)- APP! __ Cestlewstote by Garth Groviend Varied briefs include energy, abortions presented to. MPs Eight presgntations were made Friday when five members of B.C.’s - New. Democratic Party Members of ' Parliament held a one-day caucus at the Hi Arrow Arms, < MPs present were Lyle Kristiansen (Kootenay: West), Sid Parker (Koot- enay-East: Revelstoke), Nelson Riis - (Pantone) Tan Waddel "An invitation, is. to’ be. seit: to.” Peter. Dueck’ asking fora * Ff that ‘oonservation a1 ) and Pauline ' Kingsway’ Tewott (New Westminster-Coquitlam). Presenting briefs were Mike Jessen “but financially profitable. “Conservation creates more jobs at: or. below cost of new energy develop- ment for the same energy yield,” said Jessen who backed his statement with ” facts and figures. Jessen and another speaker, Richard Banner, were closely questioned by . NDP energy Critic Waddell. - President: of ‘the Nelson-Trail and District: Labor’ Couneil. Ronald: L.. Schmidt, in Beesenting | his: brief, pale ‘the: 5 ty * for SPEC (Society for thé P nof » Bavironmental ~‘Conservation) . wha, . -uning government. statistics... al poset ~ Decision on park: dedication ” eaheoning at next meeting A parks: ‘and recreation depart- * ment, within:.the public “works de- - partment, is to be established by the city to. work in ‘conjunction with Co No.1. This decision wes made Tuesday need can cpepate the’ p - Bouquet handed out by Spokane couple. Castlegar has-a goodwill sador and Spokane’s KSPS-TV. 3 rm richer. « Mayor Audrey Moore, with evi- dent pleasure, at Tuesday nights’ “council meeting spoke of one of the for Commission No. 1, Hugh Kirk. Spokane * visitors Don and Vergina Shaw, credit’ “showing “us the best. vacation.we have’had in years.” Moore said a letter had been sent to ‘the recreation commission ex-_ support. pressing the couple's itude to its . night ing a slide parks chairman ‘Ald. Charlie Gotoe. In his presentation he revealed three facts. The parks are not ade- quately watered, grass is a scarce commodate and Reais use the parks in spite of the lack of grass to walk on and the abundance of dust. - . , Parks viewed included Kinnaird, Ninth 4 Avenue, Cone Hill, Natural Gas, the Bob employee Hugh Kirk for having given them a tour of the local facilities as well ‘as advice on how to best enjoy the area. The couple said Kirk would not be reimbursed for his time but said. he enjoyed the public service channel out of Spokane. a ‘The Shaws agreed they’ tdo. ene foyed KSPS-TV and then said thank’ + you by donating $96 to the TV'station which is run solely by! grants: and public . the area Brandeon Pool and the area adjacent and District C coe Cohoe, in making the presentation’ chad little good to say about the parks. - He did, however, call attention to the work by. the Lions. Club, in Kinnaird - Park’ but stated “the: ‘seeding and - setting up of sprinklers by the club will © do little until werare going to keep the | parks up.” : nes. He. noted small ‘improvements FOUR-CAR COLLUSION ‘Monday Tenth Avenue has resulted in in ranlnowed $6,000 to the vehicles and two drivers being charged with drivin ‘without due care and venen Charged. ! Butz, 19, of Blueberry Creek and K 00. bléck on lice eaid rged are Pore Findlam, 19, of striking two parked v No Injuries have been reported. vehicles shown in the above photo, reveal that the Butz legen was chasing the Findlay vehicle when both vehicles went out of control-as they rounded o corner could.be made such as turning drab looking barrels being used for litter | into more attractive. recepticles so they are visually recognized: as trash bar- rels. The public works’ has been re- «quested to replace two damaged trees that were planted on .the Civic Property as: a memorial’ to Susan .Wearmouth. These did poorly for lack of water but in the end were tampered with. _ + With public works does tend to park work during the summer council _ City upholds A bylaw is'a bylaw, made for a purpose and tobe upheld: That was the © unanimous position: taken Tuesday ight when council turned down a ‘request by the Ministry of Highways to ‘ be exempt from its nose bylaw by one hour a day at least to Oct. 24." ‘wants to establish,-as the first step, a one-man department within the de- partment which could grow larger in number with the growth ih ortho city. Winter months would be used for - parks work with the painting’ of _ benches and other necessary niainten- ance. Council also approved the ac- ceptance of a Park Plan concept, compiled by the Parks and Recreation Committee, as its. official policy. It contains 14 which dispute ‘Zelocommunications Workers’ Union “and the B.C. Telephone Company is a Vgetious concefir of “Of the coltell ad went’ into lengthy, brief showing. his © con: cerns. 2 “The Kootenay Nuclear Study Group addressed nuclear.power, poor state of the industry and how Canada should . not be helping work equipment. itself with nuclear generation, especially not non-signatories to non-proliferation treaty. A former history professor, Russ McArthur, spoke on the need for small ste] disarmament suggesting getting ‘nuclear arms out of Canada and stopping Canadian arms exports and bringing back a peace-keeping role. © Mrs. Jo Wild of "WARP (War Against. Rising Prices)