. e WEATHERCAST ; ative Library, AS L | Lazent Bldgs., 5o1 ot aa oni ( ' | overnight lowe ner 8 . _v8v ine Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1981 level,” community relations i watts, agreed with council,” Ma; officer Bill Mykes said in a Murphy Creek Dam will Audrey "Moore said. Couell capacity at Murphy Creek from 400-megawatts to just 280-megawatts. a / furphy Dam. , but preliminary However, the crown cor- said. Jes po / ‘BC. Hydro will procesd poration will compensate for — Hydro's decision to go with — — ith proposed Murphy Creek. the reduced capacity by the lowest reservoir level Project studies using s max- bile homes will be affected by building a generating plant at was welcomed by local poli- imum reservoir level of 424 the 424-metre reservoir lev- Hugh Keenloyside Dam cap- impset on the city. Hydro sy ‘metres (1,300 feet) above sea el, Mykes said. able of producing 144mega- “I'm pleased that they indicated that 170 permanent it sentatives to attend Tues continued om page AT Residents t firehall By RON NORMAN being built without volunteer 15-40 years and $90,000 2 a Castlegar insurance firm Stal labor and furnished with A proposal to build and equipment. ‘the two halls, equip two firehalls for Area I ‘could be reduced if Bojey said residents, will at a total cost of there is volunteer help or if have to pay 4.7 mills a yearto ‘cover the costs — or ROMP of the blaze at 1515 Columbla, reported at 845 pam. AS ‘a8 10 colls came in alerting the department to the fire. Catia teen i sited Mey oT ballot orOans Referendums to cost M proposed will be going to public boar daiety. ing, but the date hasn't yet ' ‘The. pamphlet = been at a 5 e contre prop- . a tre he Columbia space one roads “as good ee .. First Commercial Properties shuttle scrubbed CAPE CANAVERAL, " FLA. (AP) — The second launch of the US. space We're nearly half-way there. funds at noon y was ne po cunell proposed the storm sewer referendum for _ First Commercial Proper- ing. . & number of reasons, in- ‘Cs ties president Ted Charne tempt In New York, the Canadian mera cluding: ion wan ddayed, Five oS aie wig dollar was up 23100 at * to control erosion of hear with us. Thank You. é ant a enn valuable property pea Richard was up 1-20 at $1.8788. : But work to continue : Unions pick et Sandman Inn ByCasNews Salt ahead,” Colotto said. wreck in an interview with ‘The pickets will remain ‘ Picket lines were vp this “It will make it mor. the Castlegar News that at the site until the com- morning for the third difficult," he admitted, but Northland will use its own hiring policy : straight day at the Sand- added that unions did the * construction site same thing when the Van- = Colt as couver Sandman Inn on cam The building trad ‘council is receiving the full it it ay tthe use ished l support of the Nelson-Trail ot oe on the Labor Couneil. ! job. i, However, Sandmashing ( Don Colotto ; spokesman ‘telephone inter- from Vancouver, the to the information picket. ahi ‘Members of the B.C. and Yuli on Building Trades Council set up picket line at Son- leron Inn construction site © Columbia Ave. c ee eectothe cme tradtlonlly anes 20 y's Flan. upatthe siteearly Monday chafge just as much for its Pare ‘plan to go right — Colotto confirmed last afternoon with the sizns, rooms ~~.