ice Manager — te Edit nal f Circulation, Wunenen site ein: It's difficult ‘to, disagree. with wi Mayor Audrey “Moore and her Coquitlam counterpart, Jim Tonn,. on the issue of’ the propo provincial Land Use "Act. ticularly | the ‘section: in. ‘whic will be; pick up at least 20 per cent “oF land davelopment costs, | Until now, anyone’ wishing’ to develop property was required, to tepay the municipality sll-costs ‘of: providing sewers, water, drainage, roads and other services to new building lots.: Fortunately, s the new bill’ — ‘introduced. ‘las week — never made it thr Legislature before: summer. f Neverthelass, qvery indie that Municipal: Affairs Bill Van Zalm intends to pur: passage when.the: reconvenes. The Castlegar taxpayers could.: tremendous. But x developers who will real i by the bill. i When municipalities ore. to pay part of the devel costs, it is ‘in fact local 'pro| owners who actually pick: up. the tab, That means you and: will be footing the bill for. any. ie ‘sub: divisions in this But: mean a corresponding. drop in:the price of the land or the cost of a home in that subdivision? No: likely. In fact, the developers Ut still charge: whatever: the ma will, bear — regardless of tl saving. ; The bill seems to ignore the fact that if Castlegar council deems.a new development: es; thwhile, it ‘can’ at’ pre developers ‘a break on: : vicing costs. But ‘the new bill will nm course, on the surface..Jocal from the new legislation fact they could be-wo: local taxpayers. In recession and r : Cast! There ‘e@ man; ernmen: service for ich: we el Id: That's mon wi all sp rete e oe a Man system saree in Brl you consider the rugged conditions bring upen"thare = 1 am seasongbly‘satis - Managing this resourt generous father. |; *- For the most part vario on the b of moral juc -local ordinance against expectoral ing ( should be good manners to so refral Fortunately,” mi most pee Our provincial court ‘sy British tradition and “falder ‘the judgments, brought dow human interpretation of the | has been the guiding principle, with ihe second position. , i! 2 “And finally even though it is branch — in ‘this‘province the RCMP; and local police — have’ given much example in fg Ge of force where necessary. For these thin 1 cH va referendum sehen we know what the In spite of wie everyone he knows would vote for disarmament, including himself,and virtually knowing what the answer. will zques- -\ tioning > ‘upon: Mr. Vander. Zalm's sincerity. as a civil servant to the peorle * to whom:he is responsible. <: interesting’ to of fental: met ‘fo r rH have? highly enlight-" Zalm has losses Feporied by .some ot the ; of the po) lation potential vie-. reys: firs! ted to gauge the extent of bacterial infection rel ; nomic recovery; Richardson reenshiclds says. mi Sworn tie Fridey Baie bites th members of BG new Social Credit i: Castlegar's new doctor is Dr. C. 8. Bowler, a. Kootenay resident since’ . birth: Dr. Fowler; who. “arrived < Vin some‘thres weeks ago has ‘taken over the C. 8. Williams clinic for . his offices. . “Mra, G. Boutellier of ‘Rinna x sustained severe. cuts to ‘eye ; ~mouth, & broken noge and shock as i result’ of: an “accidental fall down the » back; fight of ‘atairs at herhome last week. Her son rushed her to Castlegar "at once but was unable to find'aldoctor ‘ jpon Mrs. - Boutelli Ye their families‘ and ‘friends, left’ their homes in Nelson, ‘Trail,'Grand Forks, and Robeon to congregate at’ Castle: | : ee history. in the: southeast ‘corner a . BG.) —: when Forest’ Ranger. Hugo d' Supervisor 0. J.'Kettleson of t C. Forest Service made the . trip to Christina Lake from Castlegar > ve the new Blueberry-Paulson route. We hasten to add { the trip was made in ‘and. according to ‘Mr: ‘Woods was extremely rough. * Keeping track of the mileage as they * went, the route from the take-off at the : tlegar Railway het to -end: pleted at’ either end ff the cut-off: Paulson and McCrae Creek ‘to ‘coming out at the ‘ . Ld Allan. Robinson of Castlegar is the winner ofa slide rule presented by. the Association’ on of Professional Engineers . Allan won the rule with a mark, “per cent in. the Grade* 12 ernmental examination. in Physics . 8 ‘newest. gimmick installed in a ‘Toronto * “home is’a mechanical secretary which will’ answer the telephone ‘and ° take down, messages from the’ caller when "15 YEARS AGO From the Aug. 3, 1967 Castlegar News The Sent fire, raging out of contro} in “the P; Creek area, has bj fire ‘access roads and is ‘still fay from a h x -Pass Creek road, burned up the hillside and’ then down -the other sl of Se ting) pe : ies the use of ‘by ‘hi Residents ‘in ad Broadwate: ee AUTUMN, BORSCH. TUNCH:. five directors of Ro! a:wer ch’ of Russian borsch and an “one ..bright* spot for” BC. companies selling lumber in a atill-depressed U.S, market is the low level of the Canadian ai 88 1 eas business atin is slow, sales increase the re- turns in Canadian dollars to. the mills. On Jain. 8, a ‘sale a $160 (U.8.)’ would have. re-: turned $177.93 to a mill’ in Canadian funds,’ The ‘same sale on June 21' oud have netted $194.76.) ved Chernotf;°a tenant'of. ports, valued at more tees led b vera: ladies also of billlon, go to the U.8. . ‘five’ per cent, real interest rates are too high, the banks‘ ‘and savings and loans are ‘feeling the pinch and because : ‘of elections later this :year. government: must ‘do. some- thing’ to lower’ the Interest “Bernle Futter’ of Futter and ‘Co. Lumber’ Corp:..on Long. Island, :N.Y.:says the: 1 ‘market isn't foe aight Son “June an Aue peta gener- ally busy months but the market is tough and highly * competitive,” Futter “It's difficult to make iacney trading lumbe “poised in’ the storm of publi- ° “Prices aré .: elty following:her’ win.’ "*: as they were two weeks ago, Mise "Cenada end. finaly Monday ‘night, \Miss. Uni-' verse. The victory. means. Bald- ‘firs “She's absolutely radiant,” said Futter. he, said, “She's. doing a But, he condemned. Mac- terrific job for Canada.” Millian Bloedel ‘Ltd.: for sell- .\ Hume, the general mana-. ing at rock bottom prices; ger ofa London radio station, : - “There's not much inven- described what happened. tory. of: cargo lumber,” he course. a3--a: first-year! stu-. she said after she was pro- immediately after Baldwin added. ° dent, Baldwin will be moving . claimed winner. “I still don't was snnounced winner inthe “Now's the time MB could ma, * ip Blueberry to ‘Sheep ‘Lake, 3 LIMA (AP) — Miss Italy said Tuesday .she could accept Ipsing the Miss Uni- off as ‘sour. grapes: Karen Dianne Baldwin, 18, from London, Ont.,-was crowned ‘'Miss - Universe 1982 in’ Lima’ on Monday *~ night, Miss‘ ‘Guam, 18-year-~ was ‘first: runner-up, -, fol- towed by Cinzia Flordippn- ti, 21, of Rome, “I: believe: the contest was catried out in a serious manner," Miss: Italy told teporters,. {‘It®. was’ well . ¢ organized and Miss Canada _ Won fairly because she was. a candidate with good qual- ifications.”” i Guam did not merit second id old. Patty’ Chong Kerkos, contestant says ‘ onto'nine months ago ‘rom is for'sure.” ‘. Scoring - showed “that, when, Miss Italy. was chosen’ It's my opinion that Miss : Sol . former, bullfight A increase prices by $20 to $25. vho has lived “Her. ‘mother, father”. there's money to be Toronto’ since being ‘named. and Ifought our way down on mat Mise Canada last November,’ to the stage. Security then” Futter docsn't see any’ sald ahe never believed she took her. up to the judge's hope for a turnaround in U.8, private suite at.the Amauta housing starts. Coliseum and:there.was a “How can, people ‘afford very tearful and happy scene. housing with mortgage rates about 10. minutes’ after “the still'in the 16 to 17 per cent. pageant when we first got range?" Futter asked. “There together, with Karen.” Hume : said. Baldwin -was But John Furman ‘of being moved to.a new suite in. man Lumber Ine. Boston, the. hotel before ; flying: to _ disagrees. : Ve ss Don’ t put it offany longer! Cail Diet “> you can be 17 to 25 pounds’s slimmer:in just’6. wweckal ii necessary,. that rate -of reduction u ha Ws OUR KIND OF BEER. Kokanee 4& Kootenays. It’s been a favourite in these ~ parts for years. There's nothing quite like Tt 5 heel for you. is'no improvement in Sigh Fur: Glacier Pilsener, Brewed right here in the ‘| " ‘y Bloch said from Chicago that lumber ‘pri aren't the problem. '”~ “They are low enough but people are just not buying,” Bloch said. “There's, no’ de- mand.” U.S. traders blame. Pres- ident Ronald Reagan for the _ poor U.8, housing. market. " CASTLEGAR NEWS, August], 1982 DN, Attention Men & Boys! 233 Columbia 365-676) ‘OFF for Cash Representatives 6 ‘of the Workers’ Compensation ‘Board Hearing Branch will be at the W.C.B. Area :: ° Office, 327 Baker Street, Nelson, on Thursday, ‘August 5, 1982 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m: to 3 provid Counselling and service for persons with hearing ‘aids ebiatned ‘through the Workers Compensation’. Board. It will be necessary to telephone the Area - Office at 9352-2291 to make an Speqiniment WORKERS’. P COMPENSATION ; best No. 3, 1444 Columbia Ave. «sree +++ 965-6385 KK.C. PET MART. : 1458 Columbia Ave .... D, 1 phi Gee Cnc a Kokanee. , mer TUDOR SPORTS 1010: 4th St.