CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 12, pil 12, 1981 CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 12, 1961 PMdoesn'tknovy pit & Pew if he is invited Fu : by Ministora in the West Kootenidy UNITED WAY compa ia jed a boo: ving the che Seaton § Satewoy in money is colaced through ‘empioyes Show 110 payrool deductions ee Sree fed, Way vice-chairman Al mt by Coe en Blessin ond chairman John Michelson Wildfire policy revised VICTORIA — The Min- tinguish all open, unattended Whore forest or range re- ly the dealing with responsibilities equipment required for fer fre Sighting setons end perges, costs, alee se a te ‘The new policy was bused : on 2 wblle peper produeed Le Ge een oe to him. Whether or not the land, occupied Crown of the initia! action against a fate the land owner will depend private land, private lands in ai the specie cecemetancas, tree farm licences, and other land categories. It points out that Sele eat Act requires report and ottempe to ex- ipl eran i orest OTTAWA (CP) Minister pe 2 Tothill won't try a ing “I don't think Til stand — Prime id Friday peared 7 weren't interested in meet- with him. on the constitutional resolu- toa. 00 By Rey LowllD Rinachy —troght death inl costin Ser se ae week ch recerLatbersa Cues, tal it God pata tras still answerable to God. God sald "am ering to make things a3 sible. There iponiy oe cae ting you cannot do and if you do it for re-election Jou will die.” So man did it at convention VICTORIA (CP) — Many entries expected for Radium Days Cannas “Digest Lite impairing we really been told my ability todo the job that porter to call Lyon and let him know what he said. i's my bread and butter job,” he said. ‘Tothill said even if he re- ceived a salary for the Lib- seal landarhip, be would't change tle said he sll bllves ‘election is tad found ont God seta ja lve for man, however, fot ipa the mea, He had established. J¢ to pay. the deb bet fer Himself, but for the sins of all deal le saicent all men and as Jecus lives we shall also g siitne (ie Super Questions and Answers and Amazing Facts About Dari Swartz — young local watercolor artist “I usually paint when the reat ofthe family i watching TTV. That way no one bother hasn't dove ‘say LINDA HALL Fortand thi eying for a besa attending some o he ent paatng and watercolors. looking at the display of his paint- becomes his artist's stodie the Kitchen ‘counter, the bedi to oils, “Ju hav st Ge white show through. Oil cov- ers everything up.’ ‘vay to achieving tha goal Pe Getting to Know Your Neighbor "Dari has been drawing ever since he could hold a pencil. He still has his first ped piece of art work, a painting With the help and encour- agement of le at teacher, Planning oo submiting few the Com- sautlty Art Bhow later tls BC. Young Ar "lsthat your dog? Tanke, ie, m1 Rabies st mas a dow the Emily Garr Give credit where credit is du I had two interesting and vealin revealing re cently, and T fed) that they " are worth sharing, ‘The first was a letter from dent feat tnpratto. JOHN. CHARTERS’ ree mi to a ratiright He was obviously pleased to hear praise, rather than criticism, and promised to do n airplane done when he was four,” screen painting of an antique really Serog Tah wil went Ge abou i wt stay in ar T would w Seer rey Soh? Mit bie love or at, and panying With the tot teachable attitude, 14 brother on a trip to Dari is Prodi good things tar ime 1 DARi SWARTZ . . . young water color ortist Nibble says doctor WATERLOO, ONT. (CP) mares may have a problem taining «proper bled ‘The bed wetter, he said, is to be allergic four Body ¢ All Kinds of Animals from Fish to Frogs ¢ All Kinds of Animals from Dinosaurs to Elephants Recollections all that was pooaible to give us sal ¢ Cars and Trains and Other Things that Move Boats and Other Things that Float Planes and Other Things that Fly ¢ Space Travel ¢ Stars and Planets and Plants The Earth, Weather and Climate e People titra the World e What We Holida ee But most img int, Charlie mma eat Se, WTS gang make lat phot ina ming Nn ps, informative, tlustation ith fully re acinating a8 the real auestions kids ask. poop "Got Gnarte Browite cyeupeais aaa alotoffun, each wook akes ‘your super- you shop. dng things up" peeie ‘The second experience was 1 phone call from the owner the group to have our last ‘Touraday daner there and I tion at eset vag vie: sant receptionist, On ‘Thursday night, I phoned the hotel but got the dining room by mistake, I got a recep- only restaurant and offer to put me through. informed a 2 sez covlecnt to suggest th saat have gous the otal B.C.'s newest townsite gets ready for people ite by 1986 is est mated at $170 million 1960 d a news, ference. ‘The town, 110 kilome- distriet municipality with powers of s man cipal council and school board. Walsh will got $60,000 = ‘and also will fies milion,” Vander “UOCALS CONTRIBUTE “The local government — municipality, school dis- trlet_ and distries ining their ‘employees and other pri- vate investors nthe tows "Vander Zalm sald nego- tions are under way a nd “in ab pokleonetcird unexplored.” Closest residence at the moment is 70 kilometres, aay. oad is under con: struction and a railway is are not expectec to completely in pliee until thoug?. a school, health clinie and a tempor- taxed at (cll municipal pico Columbia's new- Ron Basford will set up a com- mittee to consult with communities that a benefit from the coal government is expected to bogin by 1983 and will be complet by 081 ing residents of Tumbler Ridge wil be employees of the coal com: panies but the provincial government expecta that a rallway marshalling yard, local tourism and a hoped: for forest products mill will broaden the economic base of the young community,” Bi said. The two mining com: Seal oa ts Japan valoed at $2.6 bilo ered tl {alled the restaurant and ra oh vier on Saturday to the I got the call from the grrr on Monday afternoe, He was deoply concerned about the reputation of is him on my next visit. Lesser businesses will dis- appear; the Town and Coun- {ry Hoel wl prowper Canadians ha vation for bag patient nd easy: accepting in- convenience i leone ond it were in- sriable 1 besin bo aspect that, nee in the ceaty of life — yours and we got the had of govern ment — and treatment — that we you don't ike it, writel I you do like it, write too, I's your life you're tryin improve. ‘Thanks, Cranbrook and Spokane, for the nudge. T've been intending to \t piece for a long time, Thanks, 130, to the Post Otfice for super fast ; ‘or the minister Next week, back to special are unhappy with a people. au cca ei oe eran es taker ce cait pea hhaunted by frequent night- among adults only adds to ing” — bot onty the right Om be Wat of defate need are ear (any Kind, ice cream, w! Phantom shopper New appraisal concept Onejtine-only evatas- ge for $50. shopper” may soon bo watch- ing you. Terry Scott of Winnpes, borrowing an insted eit al eo hhateekes Sa Gh cane vee diffe ‘raplazoes will evaluate sales a. ‘posing as ‘The n's strengths is its simplicity, said tet -year- cr a will cleat ipanies funn Gee ee staff. The phantom will then repre a report and torn it ate ar extn in personnel eaten Tam an expert in that PPERCIVIL im WHY DID you PASS TO THAT GUY? HE WASON THE OTHER TEAM! HE WA THE CLEAR, Bervard istophe said salespeo- pple should not be evaluated ‘on the basis of anonymous reports te which they cannot “Seventy-five per cent of American companies have system for appraising em ployees, It's time for us to eateh up.” The young entrepreneur posed Phantom Shoppers last week in a walk-up aifice above a St. Boniface dress shop, But already he bas big plans "My one far of this bus cat iad eee poetic Sen work our talls off to keep pace.