AZ. castecar News, thursday, August 2, 1979 PSYCHOLOGICAL BA rather than for something” . has that represents a major obstacle to electing Liberal candidates, eh said, despite the etforta by him and the Ai and Gordon Gibsoa “take a posi- im the May “Fie was running on the ai ‘on ens a cchief with “an extreme right- wing stance” lection. . un- der Vie Stephens certainly have not been a middle- Castlegar and any you're providing subject ‘availability to give them,” eity council's planning chairman Combined with the $30,000 cost of the city planning Gepartment, the cost of regional planning brings the total left. “In the final crunch it toa special situation within a riding,” Tothill said. party king maybe can be adjusted,” he told the board. “I don't really care how: cost any taxpayer $8.90." Brewater challenged the accuracy of the per-capita average cited by Calderbank. “This fictitious citizen doesn’t exist,” the Area H director popular vote was captured in the May 10 election by his party — which has an Present cost-sharing Castlegar taxpayer pays three-fifths of a mill for “Maybe planning,’ director said. “I don't know whether this is the ‘to make your final decision or not, but I would ask i i i i i gz or a private residential citizen.” 1 mill primarily to look after the regiceal planning function, ul provincial mill on thelr general tax rolls for the in-house planning “J “If your assessment is $10,000 and you're levied a mill for ‘to pay $10," she said. “And if he's levied six-tenths of a mill for Fegional planning he's going to pay $6. So he's going to pay $16." with, and I just don't see them as having the financial savvy to ‘mat hie EEE i tHE of “You can take a whole burch of figures and you can rack function.’ 0 what you want,” Area K. director A.A. Gustafson replied. it “When you start coming right down to the nitty-gritty of the whole thing, lf everyone pays the same thing there's no argument.” 7 ily be equally spread over the whole region,” the assistant deputy municlpal affairs minlater added. “You can never, ‘she did not believe the city “should area.’ directors: ‘Moore told directors be on trial” by the board. Instead, “responsible position” in reviewing finances, she said. She agreed there was a close rela should try to take. planning function it Itis the voter's tendency between the vote “against something ‘HERE'STOA ANDTOA GREAT LONG WEEKEND CAMP STOOLS HAMMOCKS COOLERS SUNTAN LOTION SUNGLASSES PICNIC PLATES SUMMER ITEMS Carl's Western Drug Mart OPEN THIS SUNDAY & MONDAY 12-1p, Pam, J p.m, 86-7) tionship growth of municipalities and planning in rural areas, but ab are “But they still enjoy the benefits of the planning function because of the general improvement that is going oa throughout of better od that's their fringe areas, be said. Regional planning allows an ‘area which “rather than being totally unplanned is planned to ‘some degree or another,” : He said the RDCK could gain from “having planning expertise in the the region.” But the assistant deputy municipal affairs minister said could see the ly. benefits of « municipal planning “capability” structured than the w overall planning function, he said, and ities not wishing to Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons It’s would exempt Men: 233Columbia 365-6761 Detailed Info On Refugees At MP's Office Kootenay West M.P. Brisco advised last writing his consti. ‘tueney alfice, located at 1810 Cedar Ave., Trail (telephone 964-1225) or his office at the House of Commons. ‘On other recent develop- ments, Brisco assi- goed as a delegate to the Canada-United States Inter- Continued from Page Al 8 recommen- it will go to council for hundink ‘appro wildland recreation at the college. currently in the temporary eurrieulm committee ro- ‘quested it be changed to an ‘ongoing course. “Originally the intention ‘was to introduce the course this fall, but since the com- mittee'a request we have the industry, allowing the student to branch out if “Students are required to take some businoss courses wl cover many aspects of management the tourist industry.” Conference. He whe Selkirk WY College Selkirk College, a com; located in ‘ot ‘applications for the position of Bursar. the preparation of the ar mately 7.5 milllon and provide Feport to the College Board i? He? i ine ia Hath i plan, Directore, the annual programs of the bookstore, financial , purchasing, reekience ‘agement, food services and related programs. The Bursar will provide overall coordination, ty and assistance to Campus Directors In the day-to-day operation of Administra- thon Services. wunicate, positive and effective manner is essential. Some sxperience (n the feld of data processing would be The salary 's competitive and negotiable and is Supplemented by an excellent benefit package. In Opportunity to forward a detailed resume in strict confidence by August 24, 1979 to: IRECTORY Grallitutle in Payor ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. DAVID's ANGLICAN CHURCH (Castlegar & Robson) Rev. Desmond Carroll 965-2271 This Sunday 9:30 Eucharist UNITED CHURCH F CANADA 1401 Columbia Avenue ‘Summer 9:90 a.m. in Castlegar xcept 3rd Sundey in Robson at 9:45 a.m, Rev. 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