Page 8B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, March 30, 1994 Your business is our business. We'd like to hear about your business news. Call Sharlene at 365-5266. ANKHOR to sponsor P.P.W.C. LOCAL #1 HOCKEY CLUB would like to THANK the following CASTLEGAR BUSINESSES for their generous support of our successful Annual Hockey Tournament West's Dept. Store Celgar Pulp Co. Fireside Motor Inn Mallard's Sports Hi Arrow Hotel Panagopoulos Pizza Mitchell Supply Smitty's Molly's Pub Old Dutch and Subway the staff at the Complex again THANK YOU Sandman Inn Gerick Cycle & Sports Columbia Beverage Labatt's Scotsman Motor Inn Gray Beverage Safeway ‘The West /fBound- ary ANKORS (AIDS Net- work, Outreach, S$ port) Society is sponsoring the AIDS Memorial Vigil this year in Ni (exact location | 58 Squadron of Castlegar Air Cadets pose for a picture during the 40th anniver- sary of the Castlegar Air Cadets Photo submitted John Chai = For Trg tlegar Sun “Our stand in Castlegar has Rotarians host guest speakers Hospital told the Castlegar Rotary Club last week that in view of the B prions financially With the projected improve- ment in the economy he foresaw the need is expanded trans- in Wednesday, March 30, 1994 The Castlegar Sun reee been and continues to be, what- ever makes the best sense in terms of medical care, services and economics for all of the peo- ple of the West Kootenay as a community, is the best for each one of us.” Ken Talarico, Administrator for the Castlegar and District the province ‘and the govern- ment's determination to stream- line and regionalize hospital and health services, mutual coopera- tion and not ‘circling the wag- ons’ was the only logical approach to the whole situation. Another guest speaker Ross- land-Trail MLA_Ed Conroy spoke about the economy and the direction it is taking. He was enthusiastic about the positive impact of the new Cel- gar plant on the environment and the economics of the region and of the boost to the area of the 1996 Summer Games, with 4,200 athletes and coaches which will impact Castlegar, Trail and area. “I'm looking forward to showing off our beautiful coun- try.” he said and discussed at : Tength about the “Conroy Connector’. John Hacquoil, Superinten- dent of Nelson Power Depart- ment spoke on the Alternative Bonnington Falls Power Depart- ment and the Alternative Bon- nington Falls Power Plant Plan being prepared by EBA Ltd. Engineering, consultants for a powerhouse construction on the Kootenay River for the City of Nelson. The project, said Hac- quofl is a West Kootenay “power-smart” program, a multi- million dollar project which will best utilize the waters of the Kootenay, particularly during the winter months A local contractor, Frowelex, is working on the excavation of atunne), the first phase in the work, with completion expected Evans defends new budget STERLING NEWS SERVICE Victoria's plan to freeze taxes for throw yours has been called ‘ling Ham” and “rhetoric” by a Creston business leader. Creston Chamber of Com merce vice-president Ted Heal Says inercases to government fogs for small business amount to a hidden tax which will be paid ultimately by consumers. The New Democrat govern- ment pledged’ in Tuesday’s bud- ithe budget) 40 be very dishp- pointing.” However, Nelson-Creston MLA Corky Evans said any extra ‘| would like to do better, but | need ideas’ — NELSON-CRESTON MLA CORKY EVANS get to increase public ding while reducing the provincial deficit However,Heat catied the document “highly inflationary”, saying the government is dealing with public debt the wrong way. “The only way to deal with this is to truly deal with the costs of government services,” Heal said. “I think business has found charges to business are simply a way Of allocating Costs fairly. “One of the things that the budget talks about is the user-pay system,” * Evans said. “We're trying to bring that into place as much as we can.” According to the budget, the provincial deficit will drop to S89X million from $1.2.biDion last veur. The overall publi debt. including that for schools, univer- sities, health care and Crown cor- Purations will nse by $2 billion to $27.4 billion ‘ Heal said those numbers don't add up, adding the government is being condesc¢hding to the pub- lic, “They're trying to address the citizens like they have a Grade 2 education,” he said, But, Evans disagreed with critics of the government: "What we're trying to do is reduce the deficit at a good, logical rate’ ... without affecting the health of the economy of B.C," He said cutting further and faster would put more people on welfare and ultimately increase the economic burden on the province. “If there’s suggestions (for cutting) out there, I'd like to hear them,” Evans said. “I would like to do better, but I need ideas.” Penta one-shot vaccine for infants licensed in B: ce ’ KAREN KERKHOFF Sun staff As of June 1 B.C, infants will be at the receiving end of a new one-shot fivein-One vactine. The saccine, Penta, will provide protection in One injection against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, per- fussis (whooping cough) and Haemophilus influen- ZA lype B Previously, it was necessary for infaits 10 receive two injections in order to be protected against the five diseases, Marcella Mugford, Public Health Nutse, said the vaccine will also be available in Castlegar June 1 The vaccine, which being researched for almost two years, and has just recently been licensed, will ‘be a welcome addition to the vaccine arsenal cur- fently available at the Central Kootenay Health Wnit (CKHU).— “We've been waiting for this vaccine for about Photography workshop offered Selkirk College bulletin Submitted | During the Easter holi- day, the Selkirk College Library at the Castlegar Campus will be open Sat- urday, April 2 and Mon- day, April 4 from 12-4 p.m.. On May 2, spring hours commence which are 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. see With the advent of April, so too comes Storm- the-Wall. This year's sprint-cyele, jog, canoe and wall hop event takes place Thursday, April 7 at the Castlegar Campus. High school teams, as wel] Helping celebrate the 40th anniversary of 581 Air Cadet Squadron of Castlegar are: (I-r back) Captain Mike Power, ex-commanding officer; Major Bob | MacBain president of the East Kootenay Air Cadet League; Second Lieutenant and Commanding Offi- cer Gerry Rempel, (front |-r) Sergeant Nicole Fuller- ton and Flight Sergeant Steven Power. Photo submitted pe ~- A six-part series of photogra- phy workshops begins April 5 covering everything from basic photo tips to black and white printing techniques. This series runs through June 30. For details contact Continuing Education in Nelson. two years. We're very pleased it’s coming.” Although the vaccine is considered safer than as predecessors. especially the oral polio vaccine which carries a small risk of paralysis, there is a Slight disadvantage. “If somebody does has a reac- tion it may be more difficull 1o ascenain to which Part of the injection they are reacting 10,” Mugtord is quick to point out though, thatthe obvious advantages of the vaccine far outweigh the very small disadvantage. “The number of teactions are extremely small. We do monitor them miore carefully.” Although the schedule of vaccination for Penta has yet to be determined, it is likely that infants will receive the one-shot injection at two, four, six and48 months of age. The CKHU hosts a once-a-week baby clinic in which babies also Tegbive vaccinations. For more information on Penta or the beby clin- ic call the CKHU at 365-4300. you work at home 7 _—s« YOU'RE INVITED TO THE SANDMAN on Wednesday, April 27 between 6:30 & 9:00 pm to meet and mingle with other like-minded business people. Bring lots of business cards, brochures, flyers or product for the brag and share tables! Call the Chamber of Commerce at 365-6313 for more information WI SS SS Tr Cacti S G ~ ZS Sponsored by The Castlegar Chamber of Commerce #e eee eee eae eee eee Oe © € 8 8 Kootenay Country Western Dancers presents: in 1995 as teams from the commu- Pa ch. we Other -equatly~ interesting nity, ae welcome to re S spea 5a cl i pete. Recently, individuals AVE YOUR cial: sare sdia Camlcgar Rotary have begun to challenge | LYVE President Dave Williams. These the wall with some out- COUNTRY, HIO}M| IE IMPROVEMENT SUPPLEMENT include a special representative standing results. For regis- oy que “ on IN TODAY'S 365-0773 | of the Parti Quebecois on April tration contact the Selkirk 6, and American nurse Penny College gym. Burley, Rotarian volunteer to Romania for the Save the Chil- dren Program who will speak on the program April 12. Both of April 15 is the date of these are Ladies’ Night meetings. this year’s athletic awards banquet at the High Arrow in Castlegar. On this occa- sion Selkirk College acknowledges the contri- bution of its athletic teams Dream Distributors ct ments of student athletes. Awards for intramural 3662 Passmore Old Road * Slocan Valley, B.C. Clearance Sale: Our specialty is permanent finished products for competitions are made at this time and athletic All Stock on Hand to be Sold at the exterior of your home Discounts RLD-OF-DANCE along with: THE LONGEST LINE DANCE As part of Sunfest 1994 Saturday, June 4, 1994 Come and join us in our “Longest Line Dance” - No registration fee Dance the: Southside Shuffle, Sundance & Slapleather TIME AND PLACE TO BE ANNOUNCED Please sign our guest book and be counted in our “Longest Line Dance” angfif you can: Polka, Charleston, Jazz, Ballet, Swing, 2-Step, Line, Waltz, Ukranian Dance, Maypole etc., or if you can dance any kind of dance, strut your stuff at “The World of Dance” during Castlegar Sunfest 1994. ..» \ # Kitchen Cabinets Pn, man om ery + Vanities + Counter Tops 0 DW one + Office Furniture + Kitchen + Counter Top Renovations Repairs + Free Delivery + Refacing + Design Service 8 088 ee # * scholarships will be awarded as well. Tickets for this event will be avail- able soon. For more infor; mation contact the Selkirk College gym. —_—| We sell and/or install the following + VINYL SIDING + VINYL SOFFITS 50° /sq. ft. * WINDOW CAPPING 994 — * VINYL WINDOW & DOOR TRIMS 1 (Heritage Style) BRICK & STONE FACING (Interior too) VINYL FENCING - Many different styles VINYL LATTICE TRIM METAL ROOFING SHINGLES METAL “TILE” ROOFS QUALITY ASPHALT ROOFS INSULATION (styrofoam/fiberglass/lown = insulation. You can rent our blower) 10% off ALL instattations booked | * ROOF & WALL VENTILATION SYSTEMS : during the month of March * - . ee for installing anytime during 1994 * DECORATIVE VINYL SIDING (curved and octagons) * and many other distinctive accessories to decorate the exterior of your home e @ @ & Allin stock iKayean Viny! Siding The dancers may be single or groups; any age groups or mixed ages. Each performance may last from 3 - 10 minutes long. WE NEED YOU! 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Taxes are frozen for the next three years. 1993 We guarantee the best prices on vinyl! materials for the Do-It-Yourselfer Continuing education in Nelson is presenting the first in a series of alterna- tive energy workshops on April 15-17 with an exam- ination of small hydro- electric power generating systems. This workshop is a must for those living beyond the reach of power transmis- sion lines. Contact contin- uing Education at the Nelson campus for more information. Free estimates for supply only or installations at your jobsite by appointment. onccoccacvccvasvecccccecceccdiies Castleaird Plaza, Castlegar, B.C. 1100 Bay Ave., Trail, B.C. March 1 - April 30 Selling something? Phone 365-5266 ON VINYL LATTICING We are looking for a few homes to Eg. 32” X 64” bates sea (white) .. model new product lines. Interested? Please book an appointment for a free estimate. 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