. ry Castlégar News April 26, 1989 Notices LAND ACT in the Nelson Recording District and situated near Tulip Creek on Arrow Lake TAKE NOTICE THAT the Tularro Bay An choring Society of Robson, B.C. bos ap plied for a Lice Crown foreshore under the Institutional Land Use policy, of the Min Londs, 8.C. Lands, os tollows Commencement 200 metres sputh ot 73 degrees west trom the southeast.corner + of District Lot 9429, Kootenay District Thence 183 metres south at 45 degrees st, therice 61 metres south’ ot 45 jegrees west, thence 183 metres north at 45 degrees west, thence along shoreline to Point of Commencement The purpose tor which the disposition is public moorage purposes Comments concerning this application 1d be directed to the Senior Land Ministry of Crown Lands, 8.C 828A Boker Street, Cranbrook C1A2, telephovie 426-1414. 34 WANTED POKER PLAY Pastime Club — Upstairs City Centre Square. $10 Buy-in. Table stakes. ‘Open 7 p.m. Closed Mon. & Wed. hone 365-2216 In Memoriom IN LOVING MEMORY of Darreg Wesley Kolman April 26 1987 Too soon taken from us. In memory we shall keep Cradled in velvet in our hearts The impact of his lite on ours We remember. — the smile the frown the quizzical look who passed awoy Dorren the signiticant moments the laughter and fun time Priceless dear Etched in ageless time to be Sadly missed, With love forever, Mom Dod ond sister Jennit Jo. 34 Legals Fores of NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32792 Pursuant to Section 16(3)(a). of Fores! \Act, sealed. tender plications will be accepted t District, Manager, Avenue, Castlegar be opened af 11:00 a.m. (locat tine) on the léth day of May, 1989 tor a Timber Sale Licerice to authorize 25 kil Highway District Kootenay Lond 28% Species Spruce, 14 39% Lodgepple Pine Balsam edar, 7% Larch and ‘ond 1@5, 10% 1% Douglas Fir Term: One (1) year Bidding ‘is restricted 10~ persons; he Small Business Program, Category Particulars may be Regional Manager Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6, ¢ Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 1H3. rained trom the LOST DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE — LAND TITLE ACT RE: Block 95, District Lot 383 Kootenay District, Plan 958. WHEREAS proof of loss of Duplicate Certificate of Title No. 61153-1 to the above mentioned lands issued in the name of Larry Van Kanigan and Julia Kanigan has been tiled in this oftice Notice 1s hereby given that | shall at the expiration of fourteen days trom the date of first publication hereot issue a Provisional Certificate ot Title in eu of the said Duplicate unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing DATED at the Nelson, B.C This 111th day of April, A.0. 1989 JAN C.8. SMITH REGISTRAR land Title Ottice. Date of First Publication April 16, 1989 ® Soar Conumone NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32786 Pursuant to Section 16(a)(a) of the Forest Act, sealed plications will be District, Manager Avenve, Castlegar be opened. ot 1,00 p.m: on the 16th day of May Timber Sale Licence to authorize the harveting o kilometres northeast ad, opproximately + of Castlegar Tess Species. 7 odgepole Pine, 18% Larch, 5% Cedar, 4% Douglas Fir and 2% Hemlock and other species Term: One (1) year Bidding 1s restricted to persons registered under the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, Category One Particulars may be obtained trom the Regional Manager, 518 Lake St Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6 or the District Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, 8.C, VIN TH3. NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A32780 Section 16(3)(a) of the sealed tender ap plications will be accepted by the Manager 2, Castlegar be opened at 1.00 Pursuant to Fores! Act >orenay Land Lodgepole Pine ves and 3°. Douglas F and s restricted to persons under the Small Business vterprise Program, Category vlors may be obtained trom the Regional Manager, 518 Lake St Nelson, B.C. VIL 4C6, or the District Manager at 845 Columbia Avenue. Castleger, B.C. VIN 1H3. NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A2734} Pursuont Forest plications will b Manager Avenue’ Castlegar be opened at 11.00 a.m on the 18th dey of May Columbia VIN. TH3 District proximately nineteen (19) kilo west of Castlegar and Highway Nc enay Land Distric edar and 2°. White re ed to per under the Small Bu terprise Program, Categor Castlegar, B.C. VIN SCHEDULE OF SCALING CLASSES LICENCE SCALER’S EXAMINATION AND INTERIOR LOG GRADING CERTIFICATION NELSON FOREST REGION 1989 SCALING INSTRUCTIONS Thrums: May 8, 9, 10, 11, and Cranbrook: May 29, 30,31 and June | and 2 EXAMINATION FOR SCALER'S LICENC! Thrums: Moy 18 ERANBROOK: June +8 INTERIOR GRADING CERTIFICATION INSTRUCTION April 25 and 26 May 2 and 3 Thrums: May 15 and 16 Golden: May 24 and 25 Cranbrook: June 5 and 6 or evenings May 30 ond 31 2 June 13 and 14 or evenings June 12 and 13 INTERIOR GRADING EXAMINATION Golden: May 26 Cranbrook: June 9, or evenings June 7 ond 8 Invermere: June 15, or evenings June ‘ 14 and 15. Details regarding focations. sterting times, applications (FS 87) and other intormation may be obtained trom the Ministry of Forests office in your oreo RR. TOZER Regional Manager INVITATIONS TO TENDER w accepting tender to Syring Creek Provir contract basis for the For turther inte torm, interested partie Kirk Shave Castlegar Area Supervisor West Kootenay District R.R.No.3 Nelson, B.C VIL 5P6 or telephone: 825-4421 suitable equipment setore their bids payable and Corporate Relat Clearly marked and must be re sealed ter eived by 1:00 p.m ly op ender will not necessarily be ac of St Vancouver Ish and North Coast Responsible for Porks COUNTERATIACK DRINKING DRIVING SPRING ROADCHECKS APRIL 13TH MAY 4TH in Memoriam CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In Information Box 7 04/1 THE 6.C. HEART FOUNDATION accepts with gratitude “In Memoriam” donations Ip prompte™ Heart Re rds sent to next-ot-kin Castlegar, 8.C Personal — WANTED — ALCOHOLICS anonymous ond Al-Anon Phone 365-3663. 104/71 PSYCHIC cord-reader, private sittings or your party. 399-4713 7/34 HEAR Healing by. Prayer. by Vancouver Lecturer, W.H. 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Photos trom a-day at the fair Satur day Castlegar's will soon demolished perial Plaza A2 Goodbye Texaco Texaco station has closed and be to make way for a new building for the Canadian Im Bonk of Com merce which is close to signing a deal with the owners of Castleaird 6/49 draw were 2 bonus number is 18. and $2. The $1,000,000 winning LOTTERY NUMBERS The winning numbers in Saturday's Lotto 20, 23, 2§, 27 and 46. The The winning numbers drawn Friday in The Pick lottery were 5, 20, 25, 27, 32, 40, 50 number in Friday's Provincial lottery draw is 2531208. 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Monday Probability of prec Oper ipitat today and Mor 3 Sections (A, B & C) MAKE-UP JOB . . . Denise Smithers paints Kristen McKnight's face at the U: Saturday during the West Kootenay Trade Fi fair continues today. News pr ‘air at the Castlegar Community Complex. The Freedomite women granted full parole VANCOUVER (CP) Sons of Freedom women who have Two elderly gone on hunger strikes several times to portest their imprisonment will be released on full parole this weekend, a national Parole Board of ficial said Mary Braun, 68, and Tina Zmaef! 64, received full parole trom Matsqui medium-security this prison week because they ‘*do not represent a risk to the public,"* said Fraser Simmons, Pacific region director. > The wotien, who are serving more than 10 years for burning a building in Castlegar in 1985, finished their latest fast of 24 days in mid-April at the urging of representatives of the Freedomite community near Grand Forks, said Sonja Chupick corrections spokesman They are in stable condition now It's not-as if they're in serious con dition-or anything,’ Chupick said The sentence of the two women, who hold the record for the longest hunger strike in a Canadian prison (107 days), runs to 1993. Ihe parole board granted Zmaett full’ parole again earlier this year following a 90-day” hunger strike with Braun. But Zmaett refused to accept it because Braun's parole has been tur ned down board The parole reviewed. the women's cases after new information came to light, Simmons said. He said he was unable to release that infor mation. In their decades-old history of im prisonment and’ fasting, Braun and Zmaett were granted federal pardons in 1983 following a lengthy hunger with fellow Mary Astaforoff, 71, died in $4 days. An autopsy showed she also had stomach strike Freedomite Astaforott 1985 atter fasting tor cancer Freedomites, who broke with main stream Doukhobors in 1902, use arson dnd public nudity to demonstrate their religious beliefs. They believe burning material possessions acts as a spiritual does not constitute a cleanser and crime motional speech caps conference By CLAUL Staff Writer TT the education system isn't the way you want it, look to yourself as educators to make changes before you point principals from throughout British ¢ Saturday in Castlegar The message was delivered by Zacharie Clements, president of the U.S. Corporation Education/and Enterprise, in a keynote speech at the San three-day dmase inn that Challenge and Change in the 90s, brought approximately 2. to Castlegar, ended Saturday With a combination of humor and personal emotional stories, Clements told the audience he understood how dil ficult it is to be constantly accused of creating society's ills Schools are a marvelous scapegoat, He said he’s met many parents and grandparents who tell him in my day"! respected their teachers and principals TTESANDECKI The conference, which 25 principals and vice-principals children were well-behaved and caught doing anything forbidden Clements related one incident when-he cut classes and was caught olumbia were told who described himself as The principal told. Clements every time he skipped school, he was costing the school 25 cents. Clemen a finger at a public that doesn’t understand the system ts and a government that underfunds it, principals and vice macho said he replied Baby, let me,pay up for next week The principal hit him in the|nose, he said, and by the time I got up, | had blood on my shoes, on the floor, on my shirt tor Motivation in cident conference called 1 wore the same outtit for a week, cipal kept him in line Clements said, adding that he reveled in the rumors that flew over the in: He said things other than respect and fear of the prin “Every fall my grandfather would call me in and run kill you,”* he said. father things down as follows If your school calls this house, I'll Clements said, humorously making his gran: dfather, an Italian immigrant, sound like a Mafia god Clements told the administrators he also sympathized withthe problems of dealing with governments that don't recognize the value of education. That’s ridiculous, Clements said. Students were no more respectful 30 years ago, just better at not getting continded on p New program could lead to confusion By CLAUDETTE SANDECKI Staff Writer The head of a new federally funded business program based in Castlegar fand it strange province would use the Kootenays tor a pilot project similar to his program: Bill Mackie, who was hired March 1 says he that the to set. up a network of business organizations in the Kootenays and help small find tainjng programs for their employees, said the businesses business community and the public are going to be provincial project has to be contused by the new “There some clarification” of the situation, Mackie said. ‘I’m finding it’s a very small comununity out there Mackie said he wants to see the wo programs combined overlap of services. “‘Llike the idea of regionalization, he said. ‘*Lf we can work together, i could work out very favorably The provincial program, announced April 24, will provide information, so there is no counselling, referral services and Bs business-skill training for established ‘Wyllie and news release said The provincial project is planning to businesses businesses-to-be, |a hire a coordinator to oversee the whole operation but may hire Mackie to run the training aspect, Mackie said The province also wants to see the combined, iwo regional Wally programs development liaison officer Penner said Money is better spent if the two levels of government combine their ef forts, said Penner, Minister . of Howard Dirks. But it someone has Penner said He cited other programs the provin ce and the federal government are working together on, such as the Tourist Development Agreement. The building .of and a who works for State for Kootenay doesn’t just to-make it happen, happen, agreement covers the major joint committee allocates low-interest loans for such projects, hesaid The province said it was interested in project tourist. destinations participating in the federal before it began, Mackie said seeks Area J seat By SIMON BIRCH Editor Ken Wyllie an nounced Saturday he will run in the Robson resident upcoming byelection to fill the Regional District of Central Kootenay Area J directorship being vacated by Martin Vanderpol Wyllie, a lawyer with the firm W yllie and Okros, told the Castlegar News he Area J because of his concern about a number decided to run for the seat of issues in the area that have yet to be resolved and after discussing his possible candidacy with several people Among the issues he said are impor (ant are ongoing problems with water quality in the Robson-Raspberry Im provement District of which W yllie is a trustee, fire protection for Ootischenia and restoration of the Castlegar Robson ferry service The key issue provision of proper water and fire protection ser views throughout Area J,"* said Wyllie, adding that he has been ‘boning up on’’ what may become some ‘dramatic developments” in the area He said a seat on the regional district access to the will give him ‘better continued on page A2 Nothing came of the talks, however, and now the provincial government has chosen the Kootenays as the launch site fora similar project, Mackie said 1 don’t know if the province is playing catch-up or what,"’ he said, adding the province may have been waiting for the budget to be announced last month. Penner said the province chose to pilot the project in_the Kootenays because the area is further ahead in regionalization and has already iden lified the problems of the business vemmunity If the two projects are not incor porated, ‘there will be a lot of people Mackie referring 10 groups such as the Community Futures Committees of Central Kootenay and Greater Trail Mackie's program with federal funds. “I feel I'll lose my credibility and the work that I've done if don't combine," he said Mackie is still working with groups such as chambers of establish a network of contacts before upset,”” said, which fund the projects commerce to continued on poge A2 KEN WYLLIE . will runin byelection th means either their 1988 income 31 deadline spouse's allowance Bernadette Wensley Wensley said old age security income, The basic sion cheques may be more or less than the prexious mon. If their cheques are less than the previous month, that is higher previous year or they didn’t send in their guaranteed in come supplement (GIS) application forms by the March According to Health and Welfare Canada, every April, pension cheques are adjusted to reflect the cost of living and the annual recalculation of the GIS and client service officer with the income security branch of Health and Welfare Canada, said seniors who normally receive the supplement must renew their income status forthe year “We pay the supplement based-on the previous year's pension of Ministry busy with calls from seniors By CHERYL CALDERBANK Senior citizens may haye noticed that their April pen ce, recipients must reapply each year than the there is nothing on which to base their income and they $325.6 cheques were less first form $325.87 . always stays the same Mividual’s private iftcome and can go up or down To continue receiving the GIS or spouse's allowan Wensley said the application forms were sent out in January and had to be completed, based on 1988 in: come, by March 31 She added that if recipients dion’t send in the forms, are cut back to the basic old age security pension of Wensley said the toll-free line has been bombarded with calls from seniors complaining that their GIS She said the government sent out reminder letters to seniors about the GIS form. also sent to people who claimed they didn’t receive the continued on pogeA3 but. thé GIS is based on the in Duplicate forms were