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Phone 365-5266 ALL BREEDS Mid Valley Dog Grooming MAE PEREPOLKIN CERTIFIED GROOMER 621 Cofumbla Avenue Tel. 365-6385 FAX# S85-F ANS, PHOTOCOPYING —— |— FAXING (Send & Rlecelve) — Stationery * Computer Diskettes : Ribbons » Rubber Keb Print . tamps Business, Garde, Lottemgads & . &, velopes * Magnetic Ss Wedding Stationery 2456 HIGHWAY SA THRUMS, B.C. PH: 399-4726 DELIVERY or PICK-UP ° concrete ° drain rock - e road gravel ® sand of ail kinds Locally owned and dperated _— 1/4 mile north of China Creek : Castlegar, B.C. 365-2430 » Plant 693-2430 © Fax 365-2430 WEDNESDAY September 25, 1994. a natty i he ——— Sun 104 4-10-92 Ns LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS VICTORIA BC SUNNY Weather 3A" Vol, 2-No. 39 ‘Leading the way in a local business’ 75 Cents + G.S.T.: ;A firm grasp? ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brendan Halper Nearing the top but not home free by any means, climber Nikki Kirchur of Winlaw searches for those important holds. : ASHARLENE EMHOFF Sun Editor The deadline is closed and from the Westar Group bwtare analyzing various bids which be ere submitted since the ouncement of a possible sale Peter Barry, president of West- ir’s timber division, the facet of up for sale, says the bidding was closed September 10. While he would say that approximately one dozen bids were submitted, Barry tefused to comment on who sub- mitted the bids and what the terms involved. “We're very comfortable and very satisfied with what we have received. Now we have to make edsonanipat said Barty. decision may take a bit . week, Barry ICBC claims pane promptly Auto Body & Hull Painting _ Boat & Trailer Painting. e' Fancy. Painting: Factory Paint, Matching 1364 Forest. Road (Labatt's Bldg.).-- “365-2505 | Tum in‘at 14th Ave. (BEL Maintenance yar) ‘and follow around |” » Service & Installation: ‘Located In the Oglow Bullding é é IMs. EXCAVATING — lees as NG Water & Sewer f Contact Jim 3 eae By Leigh Rubin longer than first anticipated. While some believe an announce- ment on the timber divisions new owner may come as early as next maintains the deci- sion could be a difficult one to make, “We have to decide what is in the company’s best interest.” Determining what's in who's )--- and D'Arcy makes three The Rossland-Trail election campaign became much more complicated this morning as five- on teomieee, he will be running as an { independent. , Ansisting that he has not lost faith in the New Democrats even though local party supporters did not choose him as their candidate, D’Arcy said he will retain his NDP membership while ‘offering voters another \ choice in the current "A huge number of People have said they" jwant another choice “from the two that so far are being presented,” § D'Arcy said in an inter. view. early Monday 5 morning. ‘ They want a | third political choice with a purely local base Social Credit supporter ” Iris Bakken of Salmo, an ardent Bill.Vander Zalm fan who tried to - sign D’Arcy up ‘for the’ Socreds*” ‘ * after he lost the NDP nomination. “I anticipate an extremely enthusiastic and effective cam- paign.” Castlegar Sun Staff D'Arcy said his campaign government largess.’ H is “still NDP candidate Ed Conroy pre-" together” but that he will be able to mount a strong re-election effort. dicted that D*Arcy will “take as’. many votes away from the Socre-' ds as he will from the NDP,” but "I have no quarrel with the added that the exact impact is: extremely difficult to cal-: iy culate. : Hi "I was not at all sur-: prised by Mr. D’Arcy’s:; # announcement and I wel-: come his idacy.” Conroy says he is not: overly concerned with: D’Arcy’s move stating, “The voters are far too: sophisticated to look at: D’Arcy’s candidacy and: his backers with any sort: of form” : I won the nomination through dedication and: hard work and I'm going: to be the next. MLA: because of dedication and: hard work. I say, let’s set-) tle this once.and for all,” said Conroy. : Social Credit candidate: q Walter Siemens, who said: in an earlier interview with g] The Castlegar Sun that he. 4 was certain Mr. D'Arcy: would not be ing as an: independant, believes his’ re-election team is pre- pared for D’Arcy’s candi-_ other two candidates, they are sin- "T denihink it makes a great™: cere individuals who arc repre- _deall of difference. It may split the “senting” theif parties well1- ag NDP. svote-a bit more than-it-will_... running, because T believe have” affect us.” given good, strong local represe! ‘Siemens said D'Arcy’ 's deci- _ tation’; to. this area both mK with’ _ fegard ». t Seo D'ARCY Chris D'Arcy Sey S re chief terminated nistrator Gary Williams, a: , Castlegar fire chief, Bob has been d from: Ehis i effective i di: according to Mayor Audrey : ‘Although an investigation into itie: Mann was completed by city Bidding closed on Westar timber best interest includes analyzing bids which contain the timber division’s entire group of sawmills, as well as bids which quote only a single operation. “We have to decide what will be best for both the short and long term,” continued Barry. See “WESTAR Festival decisions discussed tonight Sun Staff ‘The fate of Castlegar’s i festival hangs in the balance tonight. Donna Jory, one of Sunfest's directors, says a second meeting will be held in the basement of Jenny's Cafe in order to deter- mine how much interest there is in keeping the festival alive. “This will be the second meet- ing we've had in order to see if another Sunfest is feasible,” said Jory. A poor turmout at the recent September 18 meeting @ brought in just over a dozen While ‘it is Sorporinar for Castlegar: that the festival remain alive, even more crucial is the longevity of the Castlegar Festi- val.Society, the organization which co-ordinates Sunfest. “Without the Castlegar Festi- val Society, we'd have to start right from the very beginning,” said Craig Burton, a Sunfest director who has been involved for a number of years. See. FEST. aA t Moore.” Asis tnisulfi, ell ‘and ‘concluded that witha d set- ther’ dain “Council decided, that after hearing the whole submission, that in the report, there is not enough evidence of wrong-doing tlement with Mann was the fair and just way to proceed. See CHIEF 2A -Up they go! Crews are seen in the process of assembling the” dorm building at Selkirk College, lifting the pre-fab concrete wails into place. See story page 3A. ~ __ SUN STAFF PHOTO / Brendan Halper