Aa Castlegar News May 16, 1990 REPLACEMENT CARRIER PROVINCIAL/NATIONAL NEWS URGENTLY REQUIRED! 2000 Block 10th Avenue South — Castlegar for this Sunday! And at a permanent replacement to fill in on OTTAWA (CP) — Proposals to holidays etc. for twice weekly break the Meech Lake delivery of the Castlegar impasse -have been unanimously News. backed by a three-party Commons Call 365-7266 | “I really thing we've found the way out of the mess,’’ New Democrat 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Lorne Nystrom said Tuesday. Ask for Heather “We can keep this country together with some give and take."’ to show the way to compromise on issues that have dogged Meech — Senate reform, minority rights and Quebec’s distinct-society clause. The report could be released as early as Thursday and a first ministers meeting to discuss it could be con- vened next week. In Edmonton, Alberta Premier Don Getty said the first ministers must meet before the end of next week if there is to be a chance of saving the accord. Chairman Jean Charest. said his achieved Crystale Pleated Shades Riviera Horizontal Blinds) Levotor Vertical Blinds ih Hi | HOME Warehouse Floor Covering Centre Prone 693-2227 betw Trail & Cost Open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday fle excep- — in gaining unanimity. Toronto Globe and Mail said pars three major federal parties have agreed to support the * worried about the impact on the ac- cord. Meech proposals endorsed stitution. Debate over the accord has fuelled Qugbec nationalism. The report is to “For me, they (the d that: dations) are to the Meech Lake accord."’ Other Quebec MPs, clearly unhap- Py, refused comment,.the Star repor- ted. An MP who has seen a draft of the report says it will call for the ratification of Meech Lake. But the MP, who spoke on condition he ‘not be named, said the report also seeks fe ew bees of the erodes ¢ A first ministers meeting be quickly convened. « New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna’s companion resolution, which calls for greater protection for minorities and women in the Con- stitution, be accepted. ¢ Aboriginal and multicultural peoples be recognized as ital characteristics of Canada and sae a first Meech changes to the bes within an un- specified time. “df they come one minute after Meech Lake is signed, that’s fine. If it that’s fine as report. It said that to achieve comes well. As long as the application of the as fate as Tuesday afternoon after the NDP and Liberal caucuses took firm positions Monday. But the Toronto Star reported trouble among some Conservative MPs from Quebec. Gilbert Chartrand said he is is spelled out.” Any changes, however, will have to win the support of Quebec, which has opposed alteration of the accord. Meech Lake, which would recognize Quebec as a distinct society, is designed to make the province a willing partner in the 1982 Con- aboriginal concerns be held ss three years. © The federal government be allowed to preserve and promote linguistic duality in areas of federal jurisdiction. © The spending-powers clause be clarified to say it will not harm as oa tle payments to the provinces. © First ministers state clearly that the clause in Meech Lake recognizing Quebec as a distinct society does not give the province any special powers. Reform report expected EDMONTON (CP) — The Reform party of Canada is being advised by its members to stay out of provincial politics, leader Preston Manning said. “The majority of people think we should stick to the federal arena,’’ Manning said after speaking at an Edmonton Chamber of Commerce ~—_tancheon. ~ ~ But Manning won't reveal his plans until hearing from a task force set up in January to consider the party’s future. “They're going to report their recomendations at the end of May,”” he said. Although the new party has cam- paigned only on federal issues, it has such a high standing in the Alberta polls that observers have suggested it could beat the provincial Conser- vatives if it ran in the next election. But Manning said Monday his only firm plans are to field candidates in all 88 federal ridings west of Ontario in the next vote. “*We're hoping realistically to elect next election,’’ he told more than 200 chamber members. He said the 35,000-member party enjoys 20 per cent support across the Prairies. The Reformers have so far won two Alberta elections: Deborah Grey became the MP for Beaver River in a byelection March 14, 1989, and Stan Waters was _chosen__as_Alberta’s. nominee for the Senate last Oct. 16. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has not appointed Waters to the upper house. Waters will be in Castlegar tonight to speak at a public meeting at the Community Complex. The meeting starts at 8 p.m. Manning told reporters he’s con- ey 10 1000 Castlegar News As’ With Every Good Wish to the U.S.C.C. Union of Youth as you celebrate your 43rd Annual Festival! S Oy PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS “Your Home Fashion Centrel”’ - 613 cles Ave. Wishing Success to the Union of Youth's 43rd Annual Festival CENTRAL FOODS Owned & Op a donated Watermelon) Everyone's Welcome On behalf of the U.S.C.C. Youth, we extend our warm invitation to all our friends, neighbours and all people of good will to join us at our 43rd ANNUAL USCC UNION OF YOUTH FESTIVAL Theme of the Festival is: “OUR GLOBAL VILLAGE" 43rd ANNUAL U.S.C.C. UNION OF YOUTH FESTIVAL Sat., May 19 thru Mon., May 21 Brilliant Cultural Centre @ Western Conadien Company Best wishes from the Management & Staff! Best Wishes on your 43rd Annual Youth Festival! Box 1200, Castlegar 92 “two of three dozen members in the fident waters will be he has no indication when it will happen. It_has been suggested that Mulroney may appoint several new senators in an effort to fotce legislation for the goods and services tax through the upper house. But Manning said such a move would be foolish. schedule of events SATURDAY, MAY 19 * 2nd Annual May Day, Slo-Pitch Tournament * Fish Derby jo} & Cold Booths Bavarian Gardens (No Minors) May Day Steak BBQ * May Day Dance (Sorry No Minors) SUNDAY, MAY 20 * Slo-Pitch Tournament © Bike Race Lake to New Denver ® * Fish Derby * Golf Tournament * Teen Dance Golf Club * Opening of 12th Ampual May Day WoterColours —« Hot & Cold Booths * Bavarian Gardens (Nos Monday, May 14 Queen Talent Competition, 7:00 p.m. Bosun helt Silver Collection THURSDAY, MAY 17 * Bingo in the Bosun Hall — 7:00 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 18 * Fashion Show, 7:00 p.m. Bosun Hall * Introduction of 1990 Royalty, Silver Collection Hat Auction Bosun Halt © Fish Derby Summit Slocon Lake by Les Weisbrich; Silverton Gollery, Friday Minors), Hat Auction May 21, 12:00 p.m.-8:00 —* Soap Box Derby, Steenhoff's Hill # Canoe Race May 18 through p.m. Daily. * Queen's Tea, Brighton's Garden * ALL EVENTS ARE HELD AT C PARK, UNLESS STATED. businesses. CELE BRATION THURSDAY, MAY 17 — MONDAY, MAY 21 * Mini Soccer Tournament — Lucerne School * May Day Steck BBQ * Katari Taiko Japanese Drums — Bosun Hall 8:00 p.m MONDAY, MAY 21 * Pancake Breakfast * Hardball Exhibition Games 9:00 o.m. * Beach Volleyball Hot & Cold Booths * Parade — Line-up or Lucerne School, 10 a.m. ; leaves school at 11:00 a.m. * Queen Coronation * Citizen of the Year May Pole Dance * Bavarian Gardens (No Minors) Hat Auction * Crib Tournament * Children’s Races Fun Adult Races * Babysitting Service * Bingo Fish Pond * Face Painting * Video Games Carpenter Creek Duck Race * Ratfle Draw * Trip for two to Spokane This message, brought to you by the following community-minded — Bosun Halt 2:00 p.m LUCERNE MOTEL PUB & RESTAURANT New Denver 358-2228 Overwaitea NAKUSP LOCATED AT BROADWAY AND 6th AVENUE R.W. JONES LTD. 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Action plans will be prepared, based on information received from the public, at the end of the summer, to be tabled in the House of Contracting hearings scheduled VICTORIA (CP) — Kent Woodruff of Kamloops has been appoin- ted to conduct a series of public meetings on contracting in the forest industry, Forests Minister Claude Richmond said Tuesday. The six hearings, which begin May 28 in Kamloops, will conclude Richmond said he wants the public’s comments on two regulations in the Forest Act that deal with contracting and timber harvesting. The contract clause requires part of the annual harvest from Crown land under a tree farm licence to be governed by five-year, replaceable The harvesting regulation requires all timber harvesting contracts to be in writing and to provide for the resolution of any disputes. That clause applies to all forest and tree farm licences. Watershed plans in the works VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia has finished_management plans for only three of 300 watersheds that supply fresh water to com- munities in the province, the deputy environment minister said. Richard Dalon said his provincial ministry supports an increased focus on community watershed planning. “Forested waterways and open rangeland play a key role in the delivery of high-quality water for domestic and irrigation use,” Dalon said in a presentation to the B.C. Forest Resources Commission. In addition to the three completed plans in southeastern British Columbia, eight other watershed plans are in the works. service. With Every Good Wish to A Successful 43rd Annual Festival! 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An evening of lighthearted entertainment will be presented, including choral and group singing, skits, etc. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE: Admittance by advance tickets only). SUNDAY MORNING (9:00 A.M.) Molenlye — Prayer Meeting Kootenay Sunday Meetings Children Grand Forks Psalmists Presentation of Guests Nelson Ladies Choir Friendship Choir Our Warmest Wishes on your 43rd Annual Youth Festival! JOHNNY'S GROCERY RR se cassates 2593 Broadv Rd., Robson Phone 365-7941 TOPS AGAIN! Congratulations Wayne McCarthy Of Castlegar Realty Ltd. who was runner up for Salesman of the Year 19869 for the entire East and West Kootenay. This is the second scovecutive yeor for Ww whose sales have elped catapult Castlegar Realty well out into first place in sales in Castlegar and area Thanks, Wayne! MITCHELL AUTO PARTS (1985) 707-13th Street, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 2K6 Bus: 365-7248 there are no tant parts!" Choir Friendship and Kootenay Choirs (combined) tunch Break (12:35 p.m.) SUNDAY AFTERNOON (2:00 P.M.) Presentation of Guests Kelowna Doukhobor Cultural Group Ootischenia Community Forks Union of Kootenay Union of Youth Choir USCC Heritage Choir John J. Verigin, CM Spirit of Youth Choir Union of Young Doukhobors Choir Union of Youth Council — Closing Remarks Supper Break (5:30 p.m.) SUNDAY EVENING (7:30 P.M.) An informal evening with Jon-Lee Kootnekott Admission is by donation. MONDAY MORNING (10:00 A.M.) Discussion on Local Environmental and Health Concerns — Representatives from local industries, fity Councils, Regional Districts and Environmental activists have been invited to speak. MONDAY AFTERNOON (1:00 P.M.) Youth and Family Ball Games — Bring a Lunch and Snack. All Events at Brilliant Cultural Centre (Castlegar). DAYTIME EVENTS — No Admission Charge — Everyone Welcome! (Lunches available Saturday end Sunday.) 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