CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 13, 1985 Library, Bldgs., 5Ol Belleville st WEATHERCAST pages 3 o> Sipuiicant accontelaiace Wighe C NOTICE eS Z : ; : , , . ; Cloudy Friday and highs near 2°. OU Vol. 38; No. 5 50 Cents a CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1985 3 secone iA eas) : pit Mayts0's Mill plans $2 million project | WY wnitewestinghouse to Clear! i c nd | By ADRIAN CHAMBERLAIN the marketplace,” he said. “You must Oe aces FULL-SERVE VS SELF-SERV Se a a a pied perwegetuowons $2 million this year on a new bleached old. “It's not state of the art equipment . cleaning and screening system for its in this day and age,” said Johnstone: Celgar pulp mill. e ° . © juice can rack e e e Top-of-the-Line & Medallion 850 * Rinse and Hold The existing cleaning system and the F i | li 3-door shelves The project will begin next month, j yin: - a teale, eaturing Quality Appliances 3 full cantilever shelves Pb a oe oe ee Adjustable shelves i} | oe * Normal Wash Sept. 2, says Peter Johnstone, Westar at . ght Wash iraject engineer. The new system will improve the quality of pulp, reducing the amount of bleached screens will be replaced, and x grade’ ry changes will be made to the fan pumps, “Tt than regulations permit. But it 1199 Self-Clean Range $739 Was $1299 including removing the turbine drives Won't increase the mill's production Fridge Was $789 and replacing them with two 500 Volume johnstene. + — , 17 Cubic Foot Almond color horsepower motors. ; He said the equipment will come Pete daa Frost-Free 10-Year Warranty The cleaners will be replaced with a from suppliers based locally, in Van- Sor d © Split on Compressor modern low-pressure drop ¢annister- couver, and in Eastern Canada. The le cantilever type system. - cleaners will be imported from Scan- * Digital Clock glass shelves 17 Cubic Foot The system essentially removes dirt, dinavia. Most of the construction will ! end much © Cantilever Frid ash and bark particles from the pulp be done by mill crews. babe door shelves ge before it undergoes the drying process, | Approval for the project was given = © Varitemp * Cantilever shelves said Johnstone. by Westar’s board of directors and the preserver- * Meat kee The move to replace the system was board of B.C. Resources, its Parent H crisper, ® Roll-out wheels “precipi by a lot of iti in 7 etc., etc. Inglis Washer Liberator Plus 5549 PRICED AT +1099 Reg. $1239 | | | Reg. $1229 MAYTAG ON SALE NOW! with ee ws RSF WOOD STOVE Model 45 . ‘ 68% $690 By RON NORMAN Editor Castlegar service stations are locked in a ferocious gas war that has seen the price of regular leaded gasoline drop 13 cents a litre in the want to pump their own gas if they can have someone else do it for the same price. He also pointed out that in some communities, self-serve stations are as much as two cents a litre lower GAS WAR DRIVES PRICES DOWN Meanwhile, across the street at Junetion Shell, manager Al Wozney says he intends to match Keus price-for-price. “We've been here nine years and Castlegar has always been a one. But.Wozney, too, can't tell when gas prices will increase. “It's anybody's guess as to when it'll go up,” he said. Jack Hamelin, manager of the Mohawk says the stations are board at the open session of the meet- He said “significant adjustments” were needed to meet the 10 per cent reduction and at the same time maintain the programs from last year. As a result of the reductions, college staff will be called upon “to do more things,” Perra said. Line BIG LOAD t oO n s DRYERS 4 Range ig have to- “double up” in terms of Ce Fridge students. He said delivery of evening ° 2-6" 17 Cubic Foot Selirk . College will eliminate 16 programs will be carried out by regular ~ Elements Frost-Free staff positions in order to meet 910 per staff. ° 2-8" © Meat cent reduction in provincial funding. . . At the Caathiger campus, Peera ssid * Elements serine amy ~~ The college board approved the staff some sections will be eliminated from . Neat Bakes « , aoe chooks BATTLE LINES . . . Castlegar service stations are fighting it out at the the last month and no one knows where it will stop . papas ones ore ee oo taateat thengh speies.ere et ame * Adjustable pumps. Price of regular leaded gasoline has dropped 13 cents a litre in Cestews Pte tonNermen ite Tel meeting Tuseday sight in Fapeinrery Nar orca NF senitetding 10 . oe College principal Leo Perra an- positions, the college will still be short Color nounced his recommendations to the of its target of reducing spending by about $1.1 million to $9.9 million. Perra said that at smaller centres, the college is faced with a declining enrolment because of the economic recession. He said the Nakusp centre has been hard hit in evening and non credit programs. “We can't maintain the level of support we have had in the past,” last month . than their full-serve competitors. price town,” he said. matching the lowest price because He said the cuts affect all campuses, Perra said. “If the level increases, we ALL FAUCETS To CLEAR! And so far the only winner is the “As soon as the full-serves match Wozney says there has never “no one wants to lose any business.” with the Castlegar campus hardest hit. want to try to respond to that.” consumer. me, I go down,” he said. That's the been a price difference between Despite the low prices, Castlegar For example: (a) Washerless bathroom faucets. Rog. 624.9955 oicc cece vee $16°° As of this morning, regular gaso- line was selling for 41.5 cents a litre at most stations. It is supposed to reason for the continual decline in prices. This morning’s price of 41.5 cents full-serve and self-serve and he doesn’t intend to let it start now. He noted that his isn't the only still has a long way to go before it matches gas prices in the U.S. A decrease will also be felt at cam. puses in Nakups, Salmo and Rosemont. Perra said the college will attempt to “We will know before the end of the month exactly what specific areas will be affected,” Perra said. d 4 a 8 Regular gasoline prices at the pump provide community services to Nakusp He added that at least 12 full-time - © Mini-basket (B) Kitchen sink faucets. $9999 sell for 54.5 cents a litre a litre set a record, breaking the full-serve station which plans to in October dipped to an average of and Salmo from Nelson. employees will be affected and the | Multicycle * Potscrubber Reg. $39.99 ..........065 SALE Darrell Keus, manager of the Previous low of 42 cents a litre. match self-serve prices. Turbo sta $1.02 (U.S.) per gallon at self. Staff cuts will come in instructional, equivalent of another four in part-time * Almond " Plaza Texaco, is leading the attack. Keus says business has picked up tions also have a general policy to serve stations in the U.S administrative and support areas, with positions, which represents anywhere | Color © Energy cycle FLEX HAND SHOWER $ 99 ‘And though the gas war has heated "ince the gas war broke out. match self-serve prices, he said. That would be equivalent to 35 60 per cent of the reductions in instru. from six to 10 people. : preaed up in the last month, Keus says he's And Keus says he's getting Wozney added that he has to cents (Canadian) a litre. And ctional and 40 per cent affecting | Perra said that as a result of the $ wise Almar ......... sreia ecsjeineie ayerhiatovere exeimanecesaierenmitia been engaged in a price battle with S¥PPort from Texaco. match the prices of the other two analysts are predicting gas prices administrative and support staff. cuts, the college will be calling on a 7 red > $ ther stations diate be tock over the “My company's behind me,” he gas stations on the corner of 18th will continue to drop south of the The college has 150 instructional large number of people to do more ‘ = Was $649 SHOWER HEAD 99 Feanes atation last: Otaker: said. However, he admitted there Street and Columbia Avenue in border. The average price of gaso- staff, 90 support staff and 35 admin. work. Matching dryer 4. Chica Isati will be a point where the war will order to attract his share of line could dip as low as 94 cents istrative staff. As well, students won't have as i cculbenta Was $5' GO, pulsating ...........--.--- Keus says he's been dropping the _— cease and prices will rise. highway business. (U.S.) a gallon. At Rosemont, Perra said staff will much access to instructors. price of his gasoline for one reason: “There's got to be a breaking Wozney also contends that there The drop’ in pump prices in the to keep his self-serve prices lower point somewhere . . . I don’t know are too many service stations for U.S. runs parallel to a slide in crude than the area's full-serve stations. Dual-Wave Microwave A $9999 Quality Performing Built-in Dishwasher Submersible, H.P. where it's going to be.” Castlegar to support. oil spot market prices, spawned by e 5 dcehs Wei Model Jx2090 —* Touch Control “There's got to be some advan However, Keus knows one thing: There are just about as many the smashing of the illusion of nsiage : ‘ * 3 Programs, AIR FILTERS ¢ tage” to pumping your own gas, “The only people who are really people as gas stations... There are _scarcity on which OPEC has inflated a” Microwave says Keus. He asked who would gaining anything (is) the public.” about four (stations) too many.” oil prices since 1973. COLD TURKEY: Today's the Short Wesh System For the furnace each day — the day smokers try * pew Sever Ory * L4eut. to quit puffing. CasNews reporter Adrian Cham berlain talks to one smoker em ‘ake J OLSENGAS FURNACE $4 QQ CANADA WORKS PROGRAM $2 $< 2 oS office announced Tuesday South Slocan to hire 17 people for 408 to add finishing touches to the old Upper Arrow Lakes forestry area. PAY UP: Workers will ba paying aoe rowers the Canada Pension Pap ae Te, In Castlegar, the National Exhibition weeks for a forestry management trolley car © Nelson and District Community | Plan, say the country’s finance ministers D> a aes Pn Centre will receive $8,162 to hire three project dealing with juvenile spacing © Village of Nakusp — $39,320 to Resource Society project of community | THAT'S (YAWN) DULL: ROCHESTER. -N.¥ Rodney 'Dangertield Dan aS ep « people for 24 weeks of work. The work and silviculture surveys in the Slocan hire seven people for 119 weeks for integration, which deals with handi- | finally got some respect. But respect like this — who needs it? Pap ape ap & x « will include renovations to the NEC's Valley tourism development and downtown capped people and support services — The comedian is rated the favorite on a dull group's list of 10 NEW LOW! Pe Oa Oa « » office, gift shop and lobby area, as well Meanwhile, other grants included: _ revitalization $26,110 to hire four people for 80 | Dullest Americans of 1984, just ahead of actress Bo Derek and pop- aw ae a4 > << as the shipping and supplies area © Oak Reflections of Fauquier — © Whitewater project in Nelson, weeks. corn maker Orville Redenbecher $ r< Ps TOL a Allan Wozney of A. Wozney and $13,880 to hire four people for 40 sponsored by Recreation Commission © Salmo will receive $28,326 to hire International Dull Folks, Unlimited, calls him America’s “dean of Sa 4 a SO os < P a Sons Ltd. of Castlegar will receive weeks. No. 5 — $7,626 to hire three people for seven people for 84 weeks to improve low esteem.” Completing the yawn parade of Dull Lifestyle winners > nO ay a? < $11,830 to hire three people for 34 work _@ Village of New Denver — $16,518 23 work weeks tocover maintenance at its public works building ore ex-major league baseball player Bob Uecker, television reporter neg. 970Y Somer etennel ae eueitaad” AND MUCH aa < Pa weeks %6 help construct a 24-hour con- to hire five people for 50 weeks to do the ski facility In addition to these projects funded | Barbora Walters. cartoon character Mike Doonesbury, television Cash and carry _ / venience store in the Genelle area renovations to the village's museum ¢ WIN (Women in Need) Society in under Canada Works, there is still host Gary Collins and auto magnate Alfred Ford stleaar Plumbina and much, much moreat... Heatina Ltd MORE. hall a NEC, Wozney By CasNews Staff Eighteen Kootenay West projects will receive a total of $663,000 in winter Canada Works grants, MP Bob Brisco’s The store will provide both full and part-time jobs after the building is completed. Wozney owns the China Creek Shell service station and store. The store burned down last summer A total of $18,318 will be grated to a group from Shoreacres to improve the beach. Three people will be hired for 54 weeks. A grant worth $144,180 will be awarded to Dark Star Forestry Ltd. of and library © Rossland Museum — $33,740 to hire six people for 100 weeks. ¢ Arrow Lakes Arts Council — $24,280 to hire four people for 72 weeks. © Village of Silverton — $72,835 in funding to hire five people for 220 given grants weeks to do improvements to its downtown area e@ Nelson Street Car No. 23 — $21,694 to hire four people for 64 weeks Trail will hire three people for 62 a result of $25,512 in funding ¢ Sitkum Creek Improvement Area in Nelson — $26,425 to hire five people for 80 weeks, to upgrade the water dis- tribution in the community at 9 Mile to provide fire protection for area resi dents. e Formaco of Nakusp $101,425 to hire 11 people for 286 work weeks for a forestry management project in the another $438,000 to be approved for projects under section 38 of the Unem ployment Insurance Corporation to be designated for various projects, ac- cording to John Donald, assistant to Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco. There is also some money to be allocated from continued on poge A2 who's trying to break the habit and to a local doctor who offers a few hints for those thinking of getting off the week A2 CATCH A CRUISE: Local cruise missile protestors were on the phone to Kootenay West MP Bob Brisco's office Tuesday to oppose the testing over Canada A2 The group gave Dull Brain awards to Rev. Jerry Falwell and Borbara Bush, wife of the vice-president Derek hos drawn’ yawns before — her movie Bolero wos honored recently by the Boring Institute of Maplewood, N.J Derek and her husbond John thinking that audiences wanted to see Bo perform with her clothes on,” international Dull Folks, Unlimited, said made the hilarious mistake of