June 29, 1988 Castlegar News 87; TT rr, HELP YOUR CARRIER |. e ‘ H Your Castlegar News car- [= Ashford to visit Nelson GARY | aarcusctateter | . MALONEY paper during the next few Ji ys 3 Malcolm Ashford, executive dir- | The Pacific Rim Institute of Tour- ver,at the Harbour Centre complex, industry priorities for training and The job is made easier if he }? ector of the Pacific Rim Institute ism was created in 1987 in response has as its specific goals and objec- education, and to operate a com: HAPPY or she doesn't have to make a |: of Tourism (PRIT), will visit Nelson, to recommendations made in a white tives the coordination of the design prehensive resource centre. * second or evena third call. H duly 6, to meet with area hoteliers, paper entitled “Tourism: The Quest and implementation of province- Creating an awareness of tourism 50??? Please consider your car- |: t H pa e aa AL mis ans rae ae pee] erat wi Hara nat Riki te Ly a ra Hil aay Hd i uit bHattE al! rH Ea ul ith bi W3M AL ? = — le HR | it nae i He ng eee HTH "2 tel ve Hy i itt jtF pea ve ey a ile it representatives, edu- for Professionalism,” commissioned wide, industry accredited, training and positive attitudes towards tour. rier. He or she is an indepen- |: ators and others with an interest in in 1986 by the Provincial Tourism prog loped in Ps ism careers is an important aspect of tourism. Advisory Couneil. with industry and educators. the institute, as is marketing the From the Sales Staff dent business person and |: they don't earn their profit f: His visit is co-sponsored by Selkirk The mahdate of the Institute isto PRIT also seeks to coordinate with benefits of training to the tourist June 28, 1988 tied That's a Po H College's Tourism Training Depart- coordinate the resources of industry, government, educators and industry, industry. Marketing British Colum- preciate it if you're ready for |: ment and the Nelson Chamber of government and education to meet the delivery of projects such as bia programming to countries in the Rea ce them the first time they call. ] the present and future training needs awareness campaigns and primary Pacific Rim is an additional objective ha THD LTE y ile ie bs fie ata hil i ne H cramp a fi Hanis i a dietty siti Pepelhy tly mip + a whe it it lf it se TR The fteeaHl Ta aT i gies PH hi ii Hi dail fa, “a i ah ial fap ay ee 4 ae ea He aft RTE at ALL ba i ae 3 peageieceeee f wees ange if Te saree Hated mn | ee aa i = AL > A “We are hopeful that area tourist of the tourism and h in- and dary school of the institute. industry operators will take this op- dustry in British Columbia. In the area of research, it is PRIT’s Finally, the creation of an accred GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY portunity to learn about PRIT and The Institute, located in Vancou- objective to identify future tourism ited ertification system that will Eesinecs te booming, full er Part-Time understand how imporant it is that . recognize the efforts of graduates Distributors Needed Immediately! vices rt nd highlight ee! ths ind ike toed” welll Cyodh Wer. opportunities in touriam is seen as Gy ALLNEW BACTERIOSTATIC FILTER 4 o . . ‘ the Spereaen. See Grett (Wer Tt (@) x | C WwW a A) Tt e Ss Oo n ienwtaksbleen 3 near aad) My Unique Marketing Plan Can Make You Very Wealthy! bowski, inin, poster ti ost Serene 2 PRIT is funded by the British DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Rec- MAX MITSCHELE (604) 689-9830 former Expos site Simvtsgcosns Pe lon Canada contributihg a quarter of the y VANCOUVER (CP) — At least More than half the identified Institute's $400,000 annual budget. Pere ne Dorney Hs Menqoueyt BA. VOR.W9 four areas of the former Expo 86 site wastes on the former Crown land, ™ are contaminated with toxic wastes now owned by Concord Pacific De- =) and up to 10 per cent of the down- velopments Ltd., are at the northeast town waterfront parcel could be af- corner of the 84-hectare site. fected, a specialist in carcinogenic Concord, a consortium led by Hong substances said Monday. Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, bought The British Columbia government the land from the province for $320 faces a costly cleanup bill because million. Development plans include some soil must be removed and 100-metre-high office towers, shop- stored until it can be safely disposed ping areas, two hotels, a marina and of, said Dr. David Boyes, chairman of 2,600 housing units. the provincial special waste advisory Boyes said if Concord Pacific puts a committee. park there — as current development A plan to cap the contaminants plans indicate — more soil must be s with soil has been endorsed by Kevin removed than jif it becomes a con- . Murphy, president of the B.C. crete-covered parking lot. DARRIN CONNATTY Enterprise Corp. But Boyes, who ‘The statements by Boyes are at ++. Survey engineer also has conducted studies on site odds with what the province told i ! g j ZL-S9E SUOHDY AU] Buippe ny, —— 997L-S9¢ Buyujsg josewWED N wel a) a 3 i ie H BEY eyes: 5 oss it, a it sa “i ii il A: at ny BAN fel dy i pil ie had ae Ee ge a5 pi said this is inad Concord Pacific before it purchased “I don't like the idea of babies the land May 12, said company p hss Con natty eating PAHs (poly ic hydro- Craig Aspinall. b f i = 1G carbons, the predominant toxic sub- *“Our understanding from original st . receives stance on the site) if they eat the discussions with the B.C. Enterprise worms, as babies are wont to do,” Corp. was that contaminants are deg ree Boyes said. deeply buried,” he said. 4 d7384N0A DWN @ 453M 3H ONIHSid @ OC: HH ay t. ea Gt jet pil the all folie ue qyeernee aay suena mri idee a et Hea i cl H ie ro i ie ia if if caramabam nn i Pill ay? ee i pit ant i J itt i a. Hi = Se 9 Ain¢ ‘Aopseupem 0} yBnosys O¢ eunr ‘Aopsinyy ) I (u) wanuuvouzens @ on wi Darrin Connatty, son of Bruce and Mildred Connatty of Castlegar re- i ceived the degree of Bachelor of Michele Science in Surveying Engineering at 1 the convocation ceremonies at the Arishenkoff University of Calgary June 9. Comatiy s a gradute of Stanky . Graduates Humphries secondary school and ; took part of his engineering course at _ Michele S. Arishenkoff, daughter Selkirk College before attending the of Fred and Donna Arishenkoff of University of Calgary. Castlegar, recently graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto as a Doctor of 4 Chiropractic. 1 Ss fe) p Arishenkoff graduated from Stan- ley Humphries secondary school in U nd er 1982 and then attended Selkirk We're out of school! Which means the start of our Summer Coliege codusie waubeneate. ~ Holidays. We'd appreciate it if you would drive extra carefully at pre- : a tta Cc k intends to begin practice in southern MICHELE ARISHENKOFF this time as we'll be on the streets more! Have a Happy Summer! Ontario . .. chiropractor F watt" 2 1 IS B18 GO! e S106 of aan 40 $10¥4 @ afl ul He iin i seboysr) 100205 Wir-ZELI JONVENSNI IOHOD s _ | > | ———— wvavs L AGBWOD S.NOSUVD @ 00% SUSAN 7 INNSLNOdS @ se, feUONOWe e Ayers ‘SOISSVTO AG3WOD S.NOSUVD @ sno Bi 104 e a i Y —s 73 PhEry ry Pri pil "He i i HE uyteiey fast na ai] is cee ose; HE. eae i eo TM ee pel Ht! bhi besa ti i itty eg: qlee KELOWNA (CP) — The bishop of the Anglican diocese of Kootenay Auewer tp Gubday Cicsowss says his leadership is under attack Alb! but won't say who his critics are or 3 what they're complaining about. AID) LIAII — wansead sx Angiocs tevin iethe 3 S ) This Message } A Mh rice mess cant evel Ss d by: Titi i ur Het the diocese that is dissatisfied with H i ponsore y: s Hb 32 eee is trying to attack his A 3 if ge Lr et “if i i eee | But in an interview Sunday, Berry wouldn't spell out the problem. esse Cenattne Donegan He said a campaign was being th res ig eon a H va wiher sien aa ‘ay bse 4 itt Wuettal ne 83 Anglican provincial synod this fall PB Ca HE 3 ih eu ass me es | HH i PEs Open cS) BC Te & CANADIAN Z ty has been bishop of Kootenay a er ees Creer e ey egemamgpeenrietnaaze ei i ors a eres | ob hrept erate Bont a wen UY Maven HAT Wh wheat: UNION OF : Hl HEE ie ii Hi rar &; the Alberta border. FIRE. . ; - n ii vin ih jc Fr| tt : Nationwide Communications ee inal en i Hl tie |e through Telecom Ganeda” | PUBLIC EMPLOYEES = FE ine rf id fe $ ae ’ . Hot Summer LOCAL 1298 (CASTLEGAR) Laer a py Age ry f vies it iat ii SALE . ‘Todays Safeway. CASTLEGAR ogg i it z i Wh M1 ‘s ov fee ay loaave on the latest fons? Where yong it ba ner i Aa! ognpt fF Pit Ry ; as 3 § ti = f H HM La Maison offers you the savings NOW on and SAFE NAY DISTRICT que Hley aUageez gir gyes sisitty eit iy ue ‘eiton oe ae ce a a 505 TEACHERS i Hci iH se ) isin OFF ASSOCIATION bse blest at a HH | i } srt Lape pete seein a ae | \ | Recta n Additonal 1 i a iit he Hi i ee il i Ii : | peceeeeieniateaaacaad Board of School Trustees a [ I i all! tit f § si ral School District No 9 Ben TA see BEESEHE 38 snisetiT reled oe ii >8 i BT Hiei tiki atl ail iil hilt i baaige Weer (Castlegar) Hi hi td ai ll rae He i Hr tine ; Ss Castlegar * 365-6265 i 9 Ainr ‘Aopseupey 04 YBnosy OF eunr ‘Aopsunyy 2og07 SMAN @ 02:11 revs 41899 S.NOLLWN S501 om (y) Z bu x ‘oh weWYsHG re SMNBOSSwn x (€ 10 Z eg) “eyo wo. wy enows. “mse ey jo seqwew peuoxd fa em UM -9w omg se: mooN | ANSWNIVINING @ OC:1 Aop Aun u10810q y ‘uep AusaadSVa isv3 NOISS3SSOd3u “SOv$-piw — aod Bulyso “Aysoys = Ua yOJ@puN @q |j!M 410m Buiyoaoues puo | “ »MIIM IHL JO IWIDIS.., MIIM V SAVOL JIGVUVAV JaV IM BHI NLA °3'8 '4068})s0> anuary DIqUiNjo> {Sr W194 ,, [MOA soy SWwOY D UHM,, sors jes 827S-S9E 3NOHd « ENOISNTDIS INWM NOA OS sy, “yidep zi opin Ot JO ON} UL