poree CASTLEGAR NEWS, August 2, 1981 EE__E___aaa_=== SSS n's Senin um locket with be locan Pork Oviner may a poy to get your message to 190,000 homes? Blanket B. 39 will place your 25-word classified ad in all 61- aes pepers of the B,C.-Yukon Com- munity Paper Association. handle everything right here. For more information contact the Castlegar News, jumbia Ave., Castlegar. oMin7i See Lea "AND BRICK work PH. 365- tin/47 GROOMING, BOARDING AND PET SUPPLIES SHASHEEN KENNELS (reg.) NELSON 352-2164 ADVERTISEMENT for tender Sealed tenders from General Contractors will be received at the School Board Office, Castlegar, B.C. eatll 1:30 pr rn local time on 20, 1961 for Alerantegs ‘ond Additions to Silver Birch Han- dicapped School, school District No. 9, Castlegar, B.C. project corel alterations to the existing building, relocation of a por- table classroom unit to, the VITAL STATS BIRTHS AULIN — To Mr. and Mrs, |. S. Aulin of Montrose, a son, born July 23, i . . BAKER — To Mr, and Mrs. David Boker of Trail, a daughter, born July 18, i CORDIERO — To Mr, ond Mrs Manuel sone. of Castlegar, ry son, born Jul COURT — To Christine Court of Costlegar, a daughter, born July DUCKWORTH —To Mra Mark Duckworth of aa 3 ton, born June 29. FLOYD — To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Floyd of Genelle, a son, born July GALBRAITH — Toe and Mi site a Tender pcocuments wit be at the School Boat Ollice, “Castlegar, B.C. Zs jeposit cash or certified cheque, refundable on return of iv good order within one week ) the close tender. All tenders must be accor panied by a Bid Bond or Cor. titled Cheque in the amount of eA successful will be required to provide a Performance Bond In the amount of 50% of the accepted tender. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. NIXON BROWNING ARCHITECTS /PLANNERS ‘South 42 Eighth Avenue: Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 2K3 MASSAGE THERAPY Retloxology, Hoalth Counseling, Iridology, Herbs, Vitamins, Colonic Irrigations. 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Male volunteers were injected with the substance and the tested after injections were stopped. Vanderbilt Univer- sity officials said the sperm d to normal when the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson Wedding to take place 15, 1981 _in Victoria, _8.C. of Mitchell in_lovi emo nk Kufhobo, ho passed away Dean K Aug. 2,1 When fy} ay leave you fora little ea do not grieve and shed wi And hi ur sorrow to you throug] reo But ort oat “brevely with a gallant smile; And for my sake and In my nai ive: en and do all things the Feed not your lonliness on empty ays uri ‘each waking hour in useful Reach cut your hand in comfort ond in cheer And lin turn vill comfort you and u And inever, nev never be afraid to die, For | om waiting for you in the d by the Kulbabe in Loving Memory of aL = Zaltsott, who posted away Aug. Ponder are the ties that are broken, Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we shall kee him As long as the years roll o As we loved him, so wer miss him, In our memory his is Loved. re remembered, lunged for ‘alway Bringing mnany a silent tear. “In silence we ramember." WEST KOOTENAY MECHANICAL LTD. P.O. Box 225, Trail, B.C. Ph. 364-1541 for estims * sh et 7 Metal DOMESTIC COMMERCIAI INDUSTRIAL injections were halted in humans and animals. Mrs. rian Wartield, a son, born July 26, JELLY — To Mr. and Mrs, John jelly, of Castlegar, a son, born uly 28, . McELREE — To Mr. and Mrs, Mitch McElree of Nelson, o doughter, born July 23. MUIRHEAD — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Muirhead of Nelson, a son, born July 23. WUPORI — To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- chie Wuporl of Montrose, a daughter, born July ze HINCHCLIFFE — Linda Josephine Hinchcliffe, 39, of Paterson died suddenly July 28. Funeral service was held Aus . 1 from Carbert Memorial ha | with Fother Jarry _ officiating. CRemation follow wort = Clement (Scotch) dion, of Montrose died Jul; was conduct Memorial Chapel duly 28, with Rev. Don ‘tight officiating. Cremation followed. TOURIST ALERT VANCOUVER (CP) — Sat- urday’s Tourist Alert list is- sued by the RCMP. Following are asked to contact the near- est RCMP detachment for an urgent personal message: Ed and Jenny Davies, Cal- gary Brian and Wendy Ken- eshanko, Prince George, B.C. Herbert Lapins, Kitchener, t. Robert Lowen, Calgary. Michael Lundahl, Duncan, ‘Delores McColeman, Sud- bury, Ont. Scott Ogilvy, Richmond, B.C. USINESS GIRECTOR Telephone 365- seek New insertions, copy Directory will be accept: the News ed before the first Wednuedery issue of each month thonly. esl = SS a _—_—_———— Dunwoody & Co. Chartered Accountants 410 Columbia Ave. Castlegar Ph. 365-2151 Len Folkman, B.Com., C.A. Resident Partner Services Complete Septic Tank Service % Sand, Gravel & Topsoil x Excavating id Post! 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He believes other minke: F tries have been and would be too expensive to renovate. ‘ The ministty, of. highways, which’ is responsible for the bridge, is considering its op- tions, and one of the options is to dismantle it, said Bill Sproule, Nelson highways re- gion manager. on Tuesday. He said the’ bridge is un- safe and: it will: soon have: deteriorated: to. the point where it will be too hazardous ' * for anyone. to walk on it. The cost of renovating it M would be too high, from the on. Highway 22 near the Fairview subdivision when.a i Vehicle driven i by Garth Granstrom, 24, of Trail, crossed the centre line. Granstrom, /who'was the only occupant ofa 1971 Chevy, Auttered | ‘multiple in- iuries,and is in serious condition ¢ at the Trail Regional Hospital: « —CosNewsFoto' using the bridge, and ministry's point of view, con- _ sidering the amount of use jt gets, he continued. | Sproule added that- heri- tage ‘monuments are not part of the ministry’s mandate. . The’ cost estimate for the work was unavailable, but - Sproule described it as ‘‘sub- stantial.”’ . The deck system would have to, be replaced before the bridge could be used for have to be considered is li- ability ‘coverage for oe enyons “that would.be quite an under- taking. id Sera Said. © being inves: igated|_., Bridge'at approximately 10 am. falling to his death. ' The ‘man is reported to have hit: the rocks below the bridge..The incident is still under investigation. Fire season quiet _ for second year ‘The Arrow Forest District is having a quiet forest fire- ‘Case still open Investigation ‘into the death of Nicholas Wasilen- ‘koff, 77, of Glade, who went missing Feb. 24 after an accident on Highway 3A at the Rock Bluffs and whose body was recovered May 24 from the Columbia River near the Birchbank golf cou- rse, is not closed. The matter has been placed in the hands of Paul Oglow who says that more time was needed to try and piece together the move- ments of Wasilenkoff after the accident at the bluffs. j ple to work on things they + are concerned about and to develop answers. “Tis would be preparatory ground for the first | minis- ters’ meeting later this year.” The premiers are meeting Aug. 12 and.13 in the legis- lative chamber in Victoria and will continue their delib- erations aboard the govern- ment pocket-liner Queen of Prince Rupert which will carry them from Victoria harbour to Vancouver har- | bour where they will con- clude their meetings over . dinner at a luxurious water- front hotel. NICHOLAS WASILENKOFE, _-dants. Association season for..the second con- secutive year... There are no fires burning in the district and there have been seven fires to date, said Daye’ Fitchett, the district dutycofficer, on Tuesday. The fire hazard is rated as low. to very low. He said the northern part of the Arjow, is damp follow- ing ‘rain’ storms over the weekend, and there were sev- eral lightning strikes’ in the southern part of the district, but no sign of any fires. The number of fires this year is well below average, and is less*than the 1980 season, which was also below average, he said. Ashcan several | serious bear incidents have been re- ‘ported tecently around B.C., there have been''very few problems :in the West Koot- enays this year. Sid Jameson, a conserva- tion officer based in Nelson, said there have been two inci- dents this year, with some: property being but no one being injured. A. group of fishermen _ camping at Fletcher Lake (be- tween Balfour and Kaslo) had their gear damaged by grizzly bears, and another. grizzly hanging around a mining camp had to be removed, Jameson said in an interview Tuesday. He added that conservation officers have also trapped “quite a few"’ black bears. | Elsewhere, a man was killed on the weekend by a bear near a campsite on the Alaska Highway, and three people were severely mauled several weeks ago at a fishing camp near Dawson, Y.T. The bear population in this area is widespread, and Jam- eson said the possibility of running into a grizzly exists whenever a person is in the high country. His advice, répeated sev- about taki ity for the structure, | but they rejected the idea because. would be too expeniive. Spokesmen for the: bor community and:th tourist “industry Castlegar News fhe bridge shecld be Bree ‘across the Kootenay’ River, in this area, he continubd: Pete Oglow, another spokesman for the society, ald it is a historical site, and should be preserved as a tourist attraction. i Both men recaled ministry of | hi had considered dismant the bridge after the new highway bridge was, built at Bulan “eral times, is to’ make Jots noise ‘to avoid ‘surprisin them. Carry a can with some: rocks in.it, or wear bell; he is travelling throug! bear “country.. Bear cubs are still ‘with the 8: s He said he has not talked to the people -who - had” bear trouble af Fletcher Lake, but he believes he knows: what © happened.’ There is a small garbage dump near the camp site which’ attracted’ vincial . government's. Heri- tage Ttust told the Castlegar News this morning it is pos- ; sible the bridge could be ¢li- gible for funding to preserve It would be a unique situ- ation, becayse the trust has always dealt with buildings or ships, she added. She said it would. be a ace he rom tind focal muni-_ & é ‘and they followed the ' ‘scent of i some fish the campers had ‘cooked earlier to the. -camp- site. The people wete.on the fake, and when they returned to their camp they miade lots of noise and drove the bears off, he continued.” F He’ described his biggest problem as bears in‘ settled areas, aera around to the back where the cat was, and tore the tent open. The bear was never seen again, he said. Flight attendants vote to strike 9 (CP) — Flight attendants. with War Canada Ltd., seeking wage parity with their counter- parts at other airlines, have voted, overwhelmingly in favor of strike action against the company. - A spokesman for the Can- adian Air Line Flight Atten- said a meeting between the union's negotiating committee and strike policy committee to- day sought to determine when the 725 attendants would walk off the job. Merl Day, the union's chief negotiator, said about 600 of the attendants voted 97-per- cent in favor of rejecting Wardair's latest contract offer. The airline — Canada’s largest overseas charter op- eration — said Wednesday its service will not be Bree Spalding, ‘Wardair said because it has trained about 500 supervisory and other personne! to fill in for atten- dants during the strike. A proper building to house the new fire truck at the Castlegar airport has been approved by the federal government. Transport Minister Jean- Lue Pepin confirmed Tues- day his department has agreed to build a garage for the truck, Kootenay West MP. Lyle Kristiansen's office told the Castlegar News s a gerie he was “fully satisfied” that airline cus- tomers would not be hurt by the strike. ° today. The project still must be approved by the «Treasury Construction is expected to start late next month or early in the fall. The department; will pro- vide some form of temporary heated facility if the garage is But Day said the airline “is iacas chaotic just because of people phoning in sick. It's bound to get worse.” : Garage approved for airport not finished in time for winter. Kristiansen raised the for some’ form of protection for the truck late in June in the House of Commons. He warned that unless the building was prevent freezing, leaving the truck usoless in an emef- - gency.