ee Castlegar News January 24, 1990 Business Oppor. 65 SEAT fully licenced ‘ant forsale or lease. Turn key operation, 359-7888 3 =Share-e:-Ride RIDE required to Nelson, 9 a.m.-5 p.m Call after 6 p.m. 693-2470. 3/5 Work, school wips, weekly shopping. Cut expenses and save money. Get together with @ neighbour in our FREE Share-A. Ride column. We'll run your ad 3 issues The fomily of Dora Cheveldeve would like to thank our many rel and neighbors for the kindness, sy! pothy and thoughtfulness ofter the passing of our mother rT and Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends, relatives and neigh bors for all the kindness shown to us during the recent loss of our mother great-grandmother Dora Cheveldave Thank you also for the baking, food flowers, cards and phone calls. A special thanks to Dr. Streich, Dr. Spencer, and the Castlegor Hospital nursing stott Your care and understanding is very much appreciated. Also a special thanks to Mike O'Connor and the Castle; Funeral Chapel staff Many thanks to al those that were able to make it to the service at Castlegar and Slocan Park. A special thanks fo the hymn singers of the Castlegar area and Slocan Valley and tree of charge. Phone our Action Ad no Pid tin 77 the cooking group, gravedigg hall committee of Slocan Parl e x yone’s kindness ond sup Nofi = be forgotten. Thank you ind Steger famili THE FISH TRUCK (formerly Westcoast Seatoods) at Hi Arrow Arms parking lot Friday, Jon. 26, 10.a.m. to 7 p.m 7 PERK UP leftover turkey casseroles, baked beans, tortillas noodles, vegetables, school lunches with ANTOINETTE'S GOURMET DIP. Cholesterol tree, loaded with B vitamins, naturally preserved, versatile! Taste the Kootenay’s own alternative food Thursday, Jan. 25 and Friday, Jan. 26 at Nelson and Trail Safeway stores Also available at Mother Nature's Pan try, Johnny's Grocery and Red Mountair Market 7 PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIED $165 $15 DISCOUNT FOR CASH! Callus for details! Classified Ads 365-2212 . Castlegar News CHAPEL HOUSE Zuckerberg Island Heritage Park — Open Wednesday-Sun day, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Castlegar Rail Station, Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-5-p.m. For tur ther information. 365-6440 ttn 90 sandwiches Ministry of Forests Province of British Columbia WOODLOT 496 LITTLE SLOCAN LAKES MANAGEMENT AND WORKING PLAN The Arrow Forest District is making ;the Management and Working Plan tor Woodlot 496 avail able for public viewing and com ments Copies of the plan may be ob tained from the Arrow Forest District Office from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.__| Monday to Friday. This review will commence on January 15, 1990 and will terminate on February 16, 1990 The purpose of the review is to provide the general public with an opportunity to comment on the man. agement strategies for this Woodlot For further information please con tact the following Ministry of Forests representatives at 365-2131 TED EVANS, Resource Officer Planning STEWART CLOW, Small Business Forester sister and aunt Tina E. Salikin. Special thanks to Dr, Ward, Dr. Merritt and the nursing staff of the Castlegar Hospital for their loving care. Also, Wm. 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Lighting Supplies 2317-6th Avenue, Castlegar Phone 365-7702 Radiator Repair Mike’s Radiator Repair & Sales New Location 690 Rossland Ave. ; Trail Open 8.30 - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday 9:30-2, Saturday Daily Pickup or wery in Costiegor Phone 364-1606 After Hours Emergency or Pickup Call Perry, 364-1506; Tim 359-7951; Mike 359-7058 & Storage 2337-6th Avenue, Castlegar Invite you to call them for a tree moving estimate. Let our representative tell you about the many services which have made Williams the most respected name in the moving business Ph. 365-3328 Collect Optometrist RENTAL APPLIANCES & TV Rent to Own Washers, Dryers, VCRs, TV, Stereos cai! 365-3388 1008 Columbia Ave., Castlegar WoL LeRoy B.C. O.D. OPTOMETRIST 1012.- 4th St., Castlegar PHONE 365-3361 Tuesday to Friday 9a.m. to 4:30 p.m Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 Noon ROOF REPAIR * Quality Work * Exceptional Prices * FREE Estimates CALL JAMES 365-3282 Experienced Rooter ROOFING ~ * Guaranteed Work © Fair Prices * 30 Years in Business Free Estimates ‘JAMES SWANSON AND SONS Ph. 367-7680 WEB PRESS FACILITIES All Types of Commercial Printing ®@ Typesetting Castlegar News 197 Columbia Ave. — 365-7266 Septic Service “COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping Phone 365-5013 3400-4th Avenue Castlegar Dirks addresses meeting By JOHN CHARTERS , Provincial Secretary Howard Dirks was the feature speaker at the Castlegar Rotary Club meeting Jan. 23. As a Nelson Rotarian, the visit gave him an attendance make-up with his club, he said. More impor- tantly, it afforded him an opportun- ity to tally community support for the proposed Celgar pulp mill ex- pansion project. He indicated that the economic future of the area was linked strong- ly to the early development of the new mill, In job creation alone it would mean an initial 200 new jobs rising to 1,400 when fully opera- tional with state-of-the-art technol- ogy to meet the highest environ- mental. standards in Canada, he said. ‘Taking advantage of an excess of chips in the industry today, the new MLA ACCEPTS YOU USE CASTLEGAR NEWS CLASSIFIED CALL 365°2212 SAVE A FISTFUL q OF DOLLARS WHEN =| ALBUM Sie United Way Board looking for volunteers! Provincial Secretary and Nelson- v Creston MLA Howard Dirks (left) igpresented with an information album on the development of Zuckerberg Island and the Castlegar Rail Station by Castlegar and District Heritage Society past president John Charters during a recent Rotary Club meeting * Want'to help others? * Want to learn about your community? x Want to learn organizational skills? mill would improve conditions of residents and visitors, eliminate waste and benefit the economy of the entire area, Ss said. It is a ‘‘win, win, win’ situation, he said, but it needs informed, positive local support and he urged local citizens to visit and make full use of the Castlegar infor- mation centre in the City Centre Square mall downtown At the conclusion of his address, Dirks was presented with a 40-page information: album on the develop- ment of the Zuckerberg Island Heri- tage Park and the Castlegar Rail Station projects. The volume con- tained news clippings, photographs and other material to outline the historical, cultural and esthetic ‘val- ues of the project starting with the purchase of the properties. by the city, the initial sponsorship and con- tinued support by the Castlegar Rotary club, government, industry, local citizens, volunteer labor and the media, particularly the Castlegar News and radio station CKQR. It had been collated by John and Bunny Charters and presented on behalf of the Rotary Club and the Castlegar and District Heritage Soci- ety. ‘ In his presentation to the minis- ter, John Charters said the Zucker berg Island Heritage Park was not only an essential part of local history and culture but a. valuable community investment. It had cost the city of Castlegar $85,000 to purchase it. With the input of private and public funds and labor it is worth $1 million It is a major tourist attraction in the area with visitor numbers rising from a couple of dozen seven years ago to 4,500 last year and 12,000 this season — an income of hundreds of thousands of tourist dollars. The Rail Station which had been a backdrop for a made-in-Nelson mov- ie, had been purchased by Castlegar and was in its turn becoming @ heritage and tourist centre in its turn. We do not live in isolation, how- ever. Our local industry, our local heritage and our local tourist at tractions are only a part of a greater whole. Competition is the spur to prosperity bat cooperation in the greater area of the Kootenays ‘and beyond is the key to its achieve ment Charters’ concluded by pointing ouCin the album that Premier Bill Vander Zalm had been an enthusi- astic visitor over three years ago ““when we were barely started’ and invited the premier to pay a visit to Rotary exchange student, Christabel !Nhlapo from South Africa. She was CP News Analysis By JIMCOYLE OTTAWA (CP) — A scan of half a dozen newspaper front pages Friday, two days after a federal cabinet minister quit in disgrace, shows nary a word about it Somewhere, Erik Nielsen must be saying, grudgingly, that his old boss finally got the message: act quickly, fire transgressors, cut your losses Prime Minister Brian Mulroney moved promptly after learning that Sports Minister Jean Charest had telephoned a judge who was about to rule in the case of a coach bat ting to join Canada’s Common wealth Games team ANALYSIS Half a world away at the Games in Auckland, Charest appeared in clined at first to tough it out after Liberal“opponents began baying for ministerial blood But Mulroney arrived Wed nesday at a Conservative caucus with an ominous tone in his voice, a serious look on his face — and no words of support for the 31-year old lawyer from Sherbrooke, Que There would be none of the stonewalling that characterized the Sinclair Stevens and John Fraser fiascos in 1985 and 1986 — the stubborn defence of the indefen: sible which Neilsen, then deputy prime minister, said in his memoirs had driven him wild Mulroney told the Commons a few hours later that Charest had resigned Fraser resigned as fisheries minister after the tainted tuna scandal. Stevens resigned amid Conflict-of-interest charges Mulroney did not need more trouble; he already has an un popular sales tax, an unravelling constitutional package and polls showing his Tories in third place with the support of 22 per cent of voters. “It was really clear cut and Mulroney knew perfectly well what his guys had said when Liberal ministers had cAlled judges,"’ says Graham White, a University. of Mulroney acts quickly in latest misconduct case Toronto political science professor **He’s gotten the message and to have it done that quickly would aid in the rehabilitation process."” BRIAN MULRONEY . . acted quickly Mulroney is getting plenty of practice at handling ministerial transgressors. Charest is the 10th to quit since in 1984 Donna Dasko, of the Environics polling firm, Mulroney's image was damaged early in his fir sf mandate by his handling of scandals and stubborn defence of ministers under fire says The government was dealing with things better by the time junior transport minister Andre Bissonette quit cabinet in 1987 “Rather than hanging in there, the best way to do it is to not give the person the benefit of the doubt, cut the strings even if it’s only for a few months,"’ Dasko says “Polls have showed that when they handled these things very quickly these was Jess damage."* Mulroney's comments after ac- cepting Charest’s resignation suggested the penalty was not a political death sentence Calling it a technical violation, Mulroney — who quickly recalled Liberal ministers who had commit ted similar sins — talked at length about Charest’s brilliant future “That's not unreasonable White says. ‘It was a catastrophically stupid thing to do. . . but the guy's been certainly chastened IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT: NONA PAULSON 365-7331 see what had been done and envi- sion what could yet be achieved The Dirks expressed great pleas- ure with the gift and agreed to an early visit of inspection Club vice-president Don McDow- ell, who chaired the meeting in the absence of president Lorne Trickey Ny introduced some half dozen guests including the club's most recent Speed cos basaee oo POTENTIAL TEACHERS! Rotary host-father, Bill Furey. ~ Selkirk College, the Open Learning Agency and local West Kootenay school The club has been invited to take districts are actively pursuing a TEACHER EDUCATION: PROGRAM for the part in the B.C. Heart Fund Curla- West Kootenay, possibly as soon as September 1990. This would be delivered thon Feb. 11. Lach Farrell will lead in conjunction with one of the coastal universities. We need your help to the club team and will present the determine which program (s) to offer. There are three options RineiwihisictnS donstion’otisi90 1. You already have.a degree, and want an elementary teaching certificate (12 month program) 2. You already have a degree, and want-a secondary teaching certificate (12 month program). 3. You have two or three years of university ‘and want-an elementary Place Your certificate (2 year program) Classified Ad in Castlegar News AND TURN THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS INTO CASH INA FLASH If you are interested in any one of these programs, please phone either your local Selkirk College Centre, or where available, use Selkirk College's toll- free number and ask for Lori Popoff at Ext. 402. Arrow Lakes, Kettle Valley or Grand Forks residents may also call their local school board office. Please pass the message to interested friends If you are unsure of yewr status, you can have your transcript informally evaluated_by-yourtocat Superintendent of Schoots ~ eae Please respond by January 31, 1990 CASTLEGAR CAMPUS Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 344 365-7292 bg Phone 365-2212 Here’san... OUTSTANDING OFFER FROM HOME GOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE — For aLimited Time Only — Pay Cash or use your Charge Card when buying Major Appliances and DEDUCT AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE SALES TAX! 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