WS Wag a tra eee a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 10, 1979 ‘CANDIDATES °79 A News/Mirror Pre-Election Feature cpntinued from Front Page. government let a contract. before it left office. - He liats among his achieve- ments his successful efforts, alotg with Rossland-Trall MLA Chris D'Arcy to bring about the COLSON CONT'D MLA says, “until it has a board of governors simply to serve the needs of interior post secondary education,” He says if the NDP forms another government “I will see DTUC turned into a rational of on the, Castlegar-Salmo highway +; More tangible accomplish- ments include several senior citizens projects in the riding, locating a timber supply for a local sawmill to create more fo, the government acquisi- tion of Kootenay Forest Pro- ducts and th of its or else,” Citing forestry as an issue of particular interest to his riding, he says he is convinced more jobs could be created by smaller, independent salvage operators “going in and looking after products that the majors have overlooked.” “If some of those little work foree with investment taking place in the riding. «1 In addition to contributing toXthe rapid construction of regreation facilities throughout the: -riding in his first term, Nicolson says, he has fought sinte his 1975 re-election for auch facilities as the Crester- anijes Workshop, completion of Salmo and Creston Senior citizens’ housing. 3 The NDP government an- nounced plans to replace the Taghum Bridge prior to its elettion defeat, he says, as well ‘as improving various transpor- :tation links “but there's so much that’s unfinished as a result of the changes in govern- :mént policies.” : » Environmental concerns -rank high among election issues :in Nelson-Creston, according to Nicholson, Constituents have shown ‘almost total " he could just go in there and yard those sticks out of there they could go and cut ties from them,” Nicolson says, “ve seen stands of timber burned in Coffee Creek just to keep the independent cedar salvages out of there. “There's six- and four-foot pieces of clear cedar that get burned up at a local sawmill. They could be packaged together and used in products like cedar chests or they could be finger-joined and used for interior Ni it was under renovation, He said he paid constant visits to the riding from Victoria. “One of the things which have been of concern to me recently is that the diversion is atill going ahead oh schedule. I spoke only about a week and a half ago to Charles Cancilla, chief administrator of the Bon- neville Power Authority,’ who told me they've opened no negotiations concerning the diversion. “The latest they had heard waa that they could postpone their planning by one year in terms of anticipating the diver- sion coming on stream in 1985 rather than 1984.” “T also phoned Nigel Grant, the project engineer,” he says, “And he said it's business as usual and studies are going ahead. I understand surveyors are out in the field right now.” The incumbent Nelson- Creston MLA lists about the same number of votes in the areas taken into the boundaries,” he says, “I suspect that if I was to compute the percentage with the larger base it might make a small change in the percentage, but in terms of the margin, there's a slight Increase.”. Noting the lack of a third candidate, Nicolson says he is confident the approximately seven-per-cent lead he had over Social Credit candidate Hank Coleman in 1976 will widen as Coleman runs against him once more. Up until the present that. seems to be the trend,” he says. “It's a matter of how hard we work — if we don't work it'll go the other way.” Projecting results on a broader scale, the incumbent * MLA says he senses significant gains by the NDP, “J'm frankly having trouble counting beyond the 25 seats I think we should win for the 29 we need to win, but there are just so many indicators of discontent with the govern- ment and a mood for change.” LA ANDIDATES 79 A el ancy CONT'D: Feature continued from Tike 84 and keep the public informed, But I'm not the kind of guy to stand at the plant gates ahd hand out ‘Chris D'Arcy is a great guy’ brochures, I am the type of person for knowing the © background on issues, and if I agree with what is “needed there, working — with any- body, Socred, Tory, New Demo- crat — on things that concern them and concern the com-, munity.” “I don't assume I'm a shoo-in or I’m even going to get elected,” he says of his expec- tations for May 10. The public's a lot more positive. There's more people concerned about the election but I don’t know how that translates in. terms of votes and I don't know whether it means anything on a provin- cial scale or not.” “Nothing is ever certain until the votes are counted,” he says. “All I can say is that in ment and food prices as major provincial issues “but I think the image of (Premier Bill) The incumbent MLA sees his personal selling points’ as expertise and accessibility. “I think that I do relate to all kinds of people and I've made myself available all over the riding,” he says. “I think I have a good record of helping Bennett is asa “very, very big issue.” “You get some comments - about Barrett one way or the other,” he says. “But I've heard so many strong condemnations of Bennett that are coming from people in the community who are really mad. There is a t of poli- tical affiliation.” These things range from contacts I have which are ‘saya, to > exploration and mining of uranium. : “There are very few people "1 know of who want to even countenance the idea,” he says, B.C. Hydro’s proposed {Kootenay .Diversion “has prompted a great number of “people becoming very well informed on the issue.” ‘ “Lay studies have been done that really go beyond some of the studies made by B.C. Hydro, particularly as it affects Kootenay Lake,” says the Nelson-Creston MLA. 7: - The incumbent NDE can- my of people in the civil service and co-operation and mutual respect which has built up over the last seven years,” AS Responding to charges that he has spent little time in the riding, Nicolson says he was unable to live in his home in the riding earlier this year because d hostility focussed at Bennett the individual.” Nicolson says the impact of 1978 redistribution — removing Pass Creek and Thrums and adding the municipalities of Nakusp, New Denver, Silver- ton, Slocan and Kaslo to Nelson-Creston — “is going to be about even, in terms of votes,” “We won in Pass Creek and Thrums very heavily but they're small and we enjoy Devil’s Den Presents: Pacey From Spokane & Anaitural It's her day. Make it ‘colorful, fragrant and memorable. Flowers and . plants area natural. 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A Travel Agent with mini- mum ‘two years experience domestic and international tra- vel experience is needed. (361) 2 . e A Licensed Real Estate Salesperson is needed, (104) + ° Cooke are required in. Nelson, Boswell and Salmo. o # * A Journeyman or Second- year Apprentice Heavy, Duty Mechanic is wanted in Nelson. Welding experience ‘helpful. (298) s iJ s A Bar Waiter/Waitrese is required: in New Denver. Ac- commodations can be arranged. (358) 2 s *. . Mature Lunch Counter Persons are needed for part- time work. (362) . LJ . A Mature Babysitter is preferred May 18, 19 and 20 to live in and take care of two children. * * A weekend Relief Worker with nurse ald experience is wanted to live in Friday evening to Monday morning. Room and board supplied. (968) ‘ee 8 A Sawyer with experience cutting railroad ties is required for two months in Crescent Valley. (312) ‘Tratl Frater Employment 635 Sram St. Phone . s * A hospital in the West Kootenay area’ has an opening for a Psychiatric Nurse, Must be eligible for B.C. Registration ne rust be fully experienced. . . . Large employer in Trail has openings for, DPW 1 . Welders. (144) os 8 6 vi Large department store in the Waneta Mall has an opening for a Manager Trainee. Start- ing wage $4.16/hr. (270) Oe eee A hospital in the West Kootenay requires the services af an- experienced Room Head Nurse. (118) ee Large real i concern” in Trail has an excellent oppor- tunity for a B.C. Licensed Real Estate Salesperson. (871) : THE. gporTy ONES “ WE'RE LOOKING FOR THAT TOUGH 19 TH HOLE MY HUSBAND [- KEEPS TELLING ME ABOUT * SPORTS MENU compliments of Kootenay Health: * Spa & Pro Shop 1268 Pine Ave.; Trall 364-2110 o€ 2 4 . Alnortherly flow of cool air, combined with clear skies gave the Kootenay region a minimum temperature of -7.6° .on April.1, which broke the old daily record of 27.0° set in 1917, Pressures began to drop on -the 2nd and, for the next three weeks, surges of cool, moist air: kept mean temperatures and CASTLEGAR NEWS; hada, Moy 10, ry — Temperature Record of 1917 is Broken— sunshine hours below normal while, ri was above, During’ the last » week, however, a ridge of high pres- days and ‘brought the mean temperature up to .5° below. the normal 8,6°, Sunshine hours, also increased to a few hours: Di above average. sure resulted in very warm Operating Salary $1,600-$1, 700 per marth: mre facilities include: ‘Sauna, Steam, Whirlpool - ._ Check out the Pro Shop for your team uniform and Jacket needs. MAY & Trail Little ae Bella Tire vs. Loca! 480 Eagles vs. Legion Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth League West Trail Blues vs. Beaver Valley — 4:30 p.m, Castlegar Commercial League Cotisch vs, CanCel at O —6 Northwest Homes vs. Kalesnikoffs at Inlan pi p.in. Castlegar Cubs vs. Turbo at Kinnaird — 6 p.m. MAY 9 Trail Little league Kay Motors vs. Gyros Elks vs. Kinsmen Castlegar Commercial league Kalesnikoffs,vs. Pass Creek at Tarrys — 6:30 p.m. Valley Midgets vs. Playmor at Playmor — 6:30 p.m. Nelson Men's Fastball league Queens vs. Savoy’ ” Grow League Rex Hotel vs, Trail Tire at Butler Park Genelle Snowtrails vs. Rex Hotel at Butler Park MAY 10: ie Grow League Trail Tire vs, Castlegar Van Winkles at Kinnaird Park Nelson Men's Fastball League { Kelly's vs. Emory's Savoy vs. Combines i Trail Little League Gyros vs. Kinsmen Elks vs. Kay Motors Castlegar Commercial League ConCel vs. Valley Midgets at Ootischenia Big Rock vs. Ootischenia at Inland Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth nteague Beaver Valley vs. Nelson — 5:30 West Trail Blues vs. East Trail Reds ge 15 p.m. MAY 11 Teall Little teogve Eagles vs. Bella Tire Local 480 vs. Legion MAY 14 .- Selkirk Senior Babe Roth League East Trail Reds vs. West Trail Blues — 8 p.m. Trail Little League Kay Motors vs. Eaglés © Bella Tire vs. Elks Nelson Men's Fastball League Kip's vs. Tudor... Civic vs. Salmo GrowLeague - Trail Tire vs. Rex Hotel at Butler Park INSTRUCTORS © AVIATION 1. INSTRUCTOR: Full-time short-term position atart- . Ing August 1, 1979 and ending June 30, 1980. DUTIES: To teach second-year aviation courses, almutator Instruction, some flying instruction. QUALIFICATIONS: A.T.R.; ground, simulator and -.,. fllght Instructional experience with emphasis on advanced: navigation, flight planning and In- strument filght Instruction. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1. INSTRUCTOR: Full-time, probationary position starting August 1. ° DUTIES: To teach courses In Production Selecta tlons Management) and Purchasing. Ing August 6 and ending June 6, 1980. , SUES To teach courses In some of the following Organizational Behavior, Financial Manage- ment, Quantitative Methods, Marketing. QUALIFICATIONS for above positions: Minimum et Bachelors degree In appropriate stantial’ business experience and teaching oe perlence an asset. Music Location: Nelson (Davia Thompson University Cantre) 4. INSTRUCTOR:. Full-time probationary’ position starting August 1. DUTIES: To teach courses’ In 1st-year Theory formance (career course). Also private tultion in volce and/or Low Strings (Double Bass - Bass Gulter) and some ensemble work. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters -degree in Mualc, _ SELKIRK V) COLLEGE - Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, B.C. invites applications for the following positions: 1 INSTRUCTOR: Full-time . probationary position 2. INSTRUCTOR: Full-time short-term position atart- (career course and unlveralty transfer) and Per. ECONOMIST 1. INSTRUCTOR: Full-time probationary . position © starting Auguet 1. DUTIES: To teach Introduction to Economics, Prin-: ciples, Intermediate theory and possibly a Busl- couree ing. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree in Economics plua background sultable to enable person to’ =f. both economics and business courses, In- cluding Senne: ‘ THEATRE Location: Nelson fi (David Thompson University Centre) farting August 1., OUTIES: To teach Theatre courses (possibly first- year Theatre History) and to do technical direc- ‘tlon for theatrical productions. QUALIFICATIONS: Combination of academic train- ing In Theatre, practical background In Theatre, familiarity with all technical and design aspects - Of Theatre. P.E. AND ATHLETICS 1. INSTRUCTORS: One full-time short-term position & starting August 1 and ending May 31, and one 2. qeulleting probationary position starting Au- gust ; DUTIES: Teaching to Include a oacasicn of: Theory (Biomechanics, Kines! Gro Development, Aihlaio Training Activity (Dance, Gy Coaching Volleyball). QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree in a relevant fleld pius related experience. 3. P.E. & ATHLETIC ASSISTANT: Full-time probe- tlonary position starting August 1. : DUTIES: ‘To include a combination of: B74 Tuesday, don't you now spoil her? broad range of abilities (e.9., music theory and * didate is especially critical of provincial education minister Pat McGeer's handling of Nel- son’s David Thompson Univer- sity Centre, formerly Notre Dame University. - Reponding to McGeer's recent statement that the growth of degree-granting pro- grams depends on the initia- tives of the communities served by’ DTUC, Nicolson says NDU had. local initiative “back in 1950." : “The university was start- ed; and had its and had its faculty, and it had its programs,” he said. “It was a viable size and I can defend the anfount of funding it .was getting in any department as opposed to what was spent at coast universities, including the few enrolments in sciences.” + The latest problem arises from the issuing of promotional material for the campus in April, he says. 2 “People are making their cofnmitments long before that,” he'says. “While I think it's good they promote it province wide, for this year it’s really going to be: too late.” : The DTUC will “never reilize its potential,” the NDP JUST ARRIVED : 1979 i 44 x 68 - 2-bedroom : MOBILE HOME "(CMHC Inspected) “WE DARE YOU TO COMPARE" Double Insulation 4” Walls %" Panelling :.40 Gal. 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Are Council In Curling Rink and 00 p. * Rossland - joe 300 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. + osalond Light Epera Players in Juntor High School — 8:00 p.m. Courtesy of the 1703 Royal Canadian Army C. Kootenay Sea Cadets, 531 Air Cadets Dlrector, Diane Varner Varner. Fieste Mal Supervision by Community Recrection Clarsos — ‘Cop + fob. iss Teall Pageant in Cominco Gym, 7:20 p.m. — ome * user's + all (Dinner and Dance) 9.00 pm. Colombo Lodge by rm . Hasta Bavarian Gerden incon cominee Arena, n o. wm. © 1:00 y the Th + Grincola Tournament, Spomored inate ieee Room, Cominco Arena, i 30 p.m, byte oo Meltye Saturday, May 12 $ Syre midway, 10:000.m. © Casino, 2:00. + Hestaairy oa red by Arts Counel 12-6; esta Pare 5 ) 2 coset re byte ral Fratighters im Clarks Pat Show on the Flesta Mall (Downtown) 3:00 © Briscola Tournament, fe Beale Tournament pentored by the i « Club, Melntyre ¢ Reuland’ tight Orera Plover In unior High el est Dance on the Fleste Mail (0, : Muricby Mandrake, courtery of il (Gewoe #20 1200 pn * Flestg Bavarlon Garden in Cominco’ Arena 6. by the Troll s Zh ae p.m. to 1:00 lub Sunday, May 13 © Gyro Midway Your ticket to'f fly! os 13449 rn PlusP.D.I. & rt. 4Suote, ee 4-Cylinder Engine Like Ne Other ae Don't let the good times < pass you by? KAWASAKI SLEDS & WHEELS 702 Nelson Avenue NELSON, B.C, > ~ 354-4141 =DL. No. 02127A 5 ‘ as On Mother's Day ” Let Sam's help you seléct something to please THER. that special someone — MO There's a good supply of: © Asparagus - 10 ina bunch . © Strawberry 25 Ina bunch © Gooseberry © Blueberry © Frult Trees - 3 y'! $5.50 and $7.00 © Hardy and Heavy Bud Rhododendron $18.00 - $20.00 =, We have piants- $1.28 | $3.00 7 Open 7 days a Week | ae 1001 - 9th Ave., S. Castlegar Nursery & Florists Ltd. 365-7312 Castlegar Commercial Leagie. tesnikoffs vs. Turbo at O : “\GanCel vs. Northwest Homes at Inland * Odtischenta “emphasise In vocal _hietory,ethnomusicology, ensemble work) with pedagogy, muale theory and: tow strings (classicat‘and modern Jazz). i ae _ Organization and administration of Intramurals; facility, management, Equipment. purch ind= maintenance;: hosting of. at! fve‘asalsténce tor’ asing. Ic event, MAY 15 Nelson vs; Beaver Va Emory’‘s vs. Queens Kinsmen vs. Local 480 Legion vs; Gyros Castlegar. Cu MAY 16 Savoy vs. Kelly's Eagles vs. Elks - Kay Motors’vs. Bella Tire stlegdr Cubs at Kinnaird’ ° Selkirk Senior ecto Ru sth League ley Nelson Mon’ 's Fastball League Trail Little League Castlegar Commercial League ~ Turbo vs. Playmor at Ootischenia bs vs. Big Rock at Inland Valley Midgets vs. Ootischenia at Kinnaird Grow League Castlegar VanWinkles vs. Teall Tire yat Butler Park Rex Hotel vs. Genelle Snowtrails at Butler Park Nelson Men's Fastball League Trail Little League Castlegar Commercial League Big Rock vs, Kalesnikoffs at Tarrys Playmor vs. Pass Creek at Playmor Trail, 352-9900 Nelson. Your team schedule will be printed here free of charge. Contact the Kootenay Health Spa; or the Mid-Week Mirror at 365-5210 Castlegar, 368-9800 (Qoice of the People 7 Editor, Castlegar News: Concerning our much- abused, mistreated and falsely-' reputed natives. We have a lot to learn from the heirs and decendants of this land who live in harmony with nature, and they have a lot to offer. If we are human beings, ‘Spring Special Topsoil ¢ ‘Gravel Sand © etc. . Also, Shiver eas 365-5519 OR: 226-7272. Basement Excavations : then let us recognize the fact that the Indian people are human too. We take their spirit and. pride, we take their land, life- style and rights, Let us stop treating them as unwanted immigrants, but show. respect: for these honest, hard-working: people which have earned their place in our society. Let ‘us not’ deny - their privileges to this bountiful land. Billy Carson Grand Forks, B.C. FORESTRY Ing August 1 and ending June 30, 1980. DUTIES: To teach fire control and forest fire simu- lation ina two-year Foren Technology pro- gram. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors degree In Forestry plus several years relevant government or In- dustrial experience or, the equivalent of train- . Ing and experience to approximate a profes- - slonal certification or Mastors Degree lavel. 2. INSTRUCTOR: Fuil-time Probationary. position ‘starting August 1. DUTIES: To teach Surveying & and Drafting courses In a two-year Forestry Technology program. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelors Degree In Forestry plus several years’ relevant government or In- Ing and experience to approximate a profes- sional certification or Masters Degree tevel. 3. INSTRUCTOR; Potential poaltion. depending’ on staff reassignment. OUTIES: To teach Parks Planning and Drafting in a two-year Wildland Recreation Program. : QUALIFICATIONS: Relevant training at Oegree tevel and several years’ practical experience. 4 INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT: Part-time (1/3-1/2 tlme) short-term postion starting August 1 and ending June 30, 1 DUTIES: To assist with the operation of Forestry equipment room and lab. ‘QUALIFICATIONS: Technical Diploma In Forestry or related fleld, arid prior experience. . * Apply by May 18 1, ‘INSTRUCTOR: Full-time short-term position start- dustrial experience or, the equivalent. of traln-. QUALIFICATIONS: Considerable experience In field of P.E. and Athistics, good organizational abilities. Graduation from related degree pro- gram preferred. STAFF SYSTEMS ANALYSTS 1 FINANCIAL SYSTEMS AND BUDGET: Full-time position for at least a two-year term. OUTIES: To analyze the College’s internal and ex- - ternal financlal reporting requirements and de- velope a management information system to fulfill those Fequlremente; to assist with the to syatem. quaLiniGatiorat “Recognized accounting degree plus tralning In Computer Science and/or Sys- tem Analysis; some experience in systems analysis and conversion. Salary In accordance with training and exper- lence. 2. STUDENT RECORDS AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES: Full-time short-term position start-" ing August 1, 1879 and ending April 30, 1930. DUTIES: To modify current systam to handle addl- ditlonal data elements, upgrade existing pro- grams, analysis of student admissions and re- cords syatem Including designing and docu- menting a system to meet ‘selected needs, analysis of syatem for financial awards pro- gram, assisting rofe In the development of educational service systems. QUALIFICATIONS: Degree In Computer Sclence and/or Systems Analysis plus prior related ex- perience in systems analysis and conversion of manual to automated systems; some direct ex- erlence In student record systems would be an asset. © Salary and Benefits In accordance with Faculty Assoctation collective Screamer Personnel" orties, Selkirk College, Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN aut . Location of all positions is Castlegar (except as noted) is NOTE: Most of above poaitlons previously advertised late March ; Selection of staff for above positions subject to funding approval : COLEMAN SOCIAL CREDIT NELSON-CRESTON Paid by Coleman Campaign Committee Social Credit Party je