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Onl) Reg. $400 $300 . / RUFF IT (ey z:31cx) heyic! Finish for Walts and Celings . DOVER WHITE - OXFORD BROWN - PUTNEY TAN: TUDOR RED - HAMPTON GREEN 1 HE Reg. $15. 86... $13 One Easy, Step? pesign Yourself EAR De Reg.'$418°. ePeeerrry ee ee eee) ‘Parliament Bhee ety aok) pels Published ne. Thursday Morning at “The Crossroads of the Keotenays” ; Yes! Support the Castlegar, District United Way’ ’ CASTLEGAR, BRITISH’ COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27,'1977 | 26 CENTS '. Castlegar is included in the porary for the federal Liberal Marchand will a also address ‘ a dinner for local Liberal Party, members at 5:80 at the:> “Visits will also be made to :! ‘ook, Kimberley, Fernio, . government leader in’ r ate, atid MPs: Hugh Anderson, Simma Holt and Art Lee. Less known Liberals on the two-day, tour: are, MP’ Bob Kamplan, : MP. Ken! Robinson + Minister of, Fitness and -Ama-- teur Sport Iona Campagnolo.” Water supply *: ber’ of | the’: Lower - Columbia’ ~ Water Study Commission, that: hed. port.’ 4 Vanderpol, whose Regional iat f Central Kootenay ;<; in ea reditors Offered Set ‘lemont : 8 ron “Fi = ‘ ‘day:a new: zoning bylaw allow- ?von commercial lots. ninistes's water inves “ braneh, » The reeelver for the com pany that: built the 14-unit undertakes, on the: project by> Tayler Construction Ltd. of a Cenotaph Hill—and was ae signed into bankruptcy a year ago—has offered creditors 20 cents on tho dollar, the Castle- gar News learned yesterday. Dave Ferguson, credit ma- nager for Mitchell Buildall, said an Oct. 20 letter from the Vancouver accounting firm De- loitte,' Haskins“ and Sell indi- cates that. Dunhill "Develop- ment, the. itor cmt agency © has paid $58,773.89 into the courts for distribution among lien claimants. Mitchell Buildail, one of the local firms which registered a mechanics . lien against the Cenotaph Hill development in summer 1976, was asked in the letter whether it would accept the 20 cents per dollar on the debt, Ferguson said. - The «letter said Dunhill, which awarded the contract to. Tayler Co: ion, still owed Resident’ s Letter Discussed in Ottawa . A Castlegar resident's 'let- ter’'to the provincial water rights controller has been dis- ‘cussed in ‘the’ Commons, Ald. Brian Kilpatrick told council Tuesday. 3 Kilpatrick said Heather M. > Fire Dept: “' Stood. By At Airport.; ‘Department stood by for-land- ings at Castlegar Airport , last ednesday ,and “ “Thuraday while; the airport’ fire - truck ‘underwent repairs,’ airport “\manager, John Michelson’ sald . “week. 8 partment truck remained at the airvort—as req required in'the:air-., ell Hallett's' detailed .criticism of the'quality of the water in the city supply—reprinted in the Castlegar News last week—was mentioned in'the Commons by Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco and’ was ‘the:basis for several: questions he directed dt En- vironment Minister Len Mar- + chand, “who. will be visiting Castlegar Friday. The ‘letter, which. des- eribed the problems caused by : “the wate igh alkall- ‘The: South Caatiogar Fire he WueraupPlys Mgt alas nity, has been acknowledged, by, Municipal; Affairs Minister Hugh Curtis and has received a strong. response’ from.’ area residents, Kilpatrick said. Couneil supported Kilpat- rick’s recommendation that‘the included in the ‘city the company $45,798.02, Fer- * guson said, Recelver M. G. Francis and Dunhill spokesmen were un- available for comment, ° Ed McGauley, lega! coun-* sel for a number of local lien claimants, refused to comment this week when asked about the case, saying he did not want to jeopardize his clients. « . ~ “I can't tell you about the progress made because there hasn't been any, progress,” he sal ‘A list of ‘Dayler Constrise- tion's creditors: last. year re- vealed the company owed 80 firms .a total $192,689.70. ‘In amounts ranging from $10.92 to $19,876.31, the company owed a total $80,495 to-16 Castlegar area firms. Castlegar area creditors of the bankyupt company dnclud, ed: Boundary Electric ‘$52, Boundary Structural $19,876.» $1, surveyor. Alex Cheveldave $350, Castlegar Janitor Service $413, Coleman Excavating $45, Ed’s Bobcat Services $112.50, Kinnaird Transfer. $10.92... Kalesnikoff Lumber _$291.91,, Kingar Contractors $6,534.53, L&D Heating $75.40,: Mitchell” Buildall $98:61,' P&G Builders $1,728.29, Quality Builders $240.67, A. Savinoff Plastering 5 $126,‘Twin Rivers Glass $88.90 - and Trowelex:Rentals $367.98. - ‘The Cenotaph Hill dévelop- » ment had: controversial begin: nings’ when city couneil ‘came under.’ fire :both for: seéling’ property sought” ‘by’ private”: developers to Dunhill ‘and for selling land allegedly set aside a8 °"'big issue of,” he said. The letter said the mineral ; i deposits in'the water. interfere * further gar. will enjoy. their unity: damage or. x past what has been takea to be a ity council adopted. Tu Pat ing the: sale. of, recreational bi ganized. events authorized ‘by, the city or police 5 ai iti vehicles,- campers and trailers fi hen in use extreme caution should be used as injury is asite fro A ‘ posed” constructi track: for moto ele anes Doug’ Kni Tamarack St: N. a meeting will be: set: up’ to sien the ‘motocross track’ p Embree, said Knowler and other cyclists had already sub- “ mitted, a petition. supporting the proposal anda track: plan, “['m very enthusiastic,” he said. ially: about the. Council passed the bylaw, which'also permits the acquisi- th: Kin- nd | Castlegar ‘councils’: 1957: oth than ‘an tion of ‘a separate piece: of ©! ‘property within 152 meters for required parking spaces. which.‘ ean be provided'on the'same reel, after meeting no oppo-' ‘cannot sell it because’ chas'“a:restrictive covenant”: DAYLIGHT ¥ SAVINGS PE eat 2 ca reaadaye ‘thus! : z iving B.C. residents the oppor: . xtra NEW FACE at the local RCMP, detachm ¢ is that of fare saree rappel reas pr posting is the -number: of syoung. People in. volved.” In letters to council earlier > this month Kriowler: said he and his: friends ‘have’ spent. from $700 to. $1,400" on motocross racing bikes but are unable to ‘use them’ properly because ofa lack of racing facilities. “A motocross: track would _- improve business for. motor- ‘and attract com- mal operation of The: i esaatly? for em “Castlegar Community’ Band's request.for a city grant will be > reviewed when the 1978 budget 1s. discussed . Nov.’ 22," city council decided Tuesday.: ». Council voted to reconsider. °*"'- the ‘request ‘in next” year’s budget after. Ald. Gerald Rust administrative services‘and nance committee chairman, re- ported that funds in ie 1! ‘budget for grants of that’ satire igned.”. “had already pe band. budget “allocating $2005 to: music, $350 :to ‘ musi ‘Nelson, ‘Trail, the’ 7