Se Sa tlegar News November 13. 1985 (Ga | RE-ELECT | ) ELECTIONS ’85 X LINDA KRULL For the. West Kootenay,” -he would work towards a road School Trustee.. | to. connect. “Nakusp _ and. Nov. 16 Castlegar along. the: Arrow Ew - Keeping up the pressure to promote the sale of lots in the industrial park -is another concern, along with any “moves on economic develop- ment. a - A very good ‘start is underway to clean up — and keep clean — the Arrow Lake. He maintains it is also important to put pressure on -TRANSIT continued from page B4 Fallon Carrington *CH.10—CABLE mednvanene ie: lednesday, Nov. 20, and regular. day and time period premiere‘on Thursday; Nov. 21. CATALYTIC COMBUSTORS | *” TURN WOOD SMOKE ‘INTO FUEL Priced @pes 8 KNOWLEDGE NET. cIv Lam ——. 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BABAKAIFF (Soles Representative) CALL 359-7495 lytic combuster wi © Reduce creosote formation by 80% to 90' me onjg Guat GORDON FERGUSON Aldermanic candidate for two-year term NICK OGLOW Aldermanic candidate for one-year term WALTER FIELDS Aldermanic candidate for two-year term TERRY ROGERS Aldermanic candidate for two-year term PAT O'CONNELL Aldermanic candidate for one-year term fm Girne Supplies tout) Call 365-7515 1106 3rd St., Castlegar ht Stoves can be Retro-Fi ‘Metropoliton Really Stonds By You! wood stoves with horizontal flues! , CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER — Offers 10] 334,900) In Most cases a cata! Most Air-Tig| Yes, we also have Catalytic Combustors to fit © Reduce wood consumpton by 25% or more ir News er 13 ied by the 2 bem New be Thursday, N fish, as the lake has great potential for the tourist dol- ~~ but says B.C. is the best area * I am married to Susanne C)'COWNWNELL: OGLOW: a lot of time to devote to the ing Selkirk College, and Tre- community. vin, who is studying law at people drive past unable to e find signs. This situation has tl z My objective is for better fullest ability to fulfill his jiving here and being part of | I came to Castlegar with Castlegar has been my SPECIAL Expo tourists. safety conditions in the City Obligation to the people of this community. From our my family in 1972. Since then home and place of business GENERAL MEETING once again do so, if you give’ _I propose to better driving pects of Castlegar life. My Castlegar for five years. I have been involved in volun- him your support in the conditions and improve cross- service involvements include work with Castlegar Savings teer community service of the Fisheries Ministry to im- lar. FERGUSON: to live in. and have two grown-up chil- Finally, he wants to see a ici ROBSON- RASPBERRY © | Y#imorwmeninmesr Safety Bus Efficient If elected he intends to UBC. to be corrected in » for In the.past, fhe has served of Castlegar and surrounding Castlegar and seeks your arrival12 years ago, we have I lived in the Slocan Valley for more than 30 years. Dur- Nov. 28, 1985 coming election. walks in the area, which now being chairman of the 1st Credit Union as manager at one kind or another. :plement methods of breeding Since he has retired he has dren, Tanya, who is. attend- ections to Castlegar. Many ‘ete 5 . IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT conditions service council : work with the city council to My family and I enjoy you conscientiously, and will districts. support. been involved in many as- for seven years and in ing most of those years I 7 p.m. — Robson Hall O00 4 BORM. HOME — On fully lon- LET IT SNOW WHILE YOU ENJOY — The dicoped lot wit RS $508. (or women) in this tub, Hot Great winter post time, and o PURPOSE — Election of Trustees to increase the board to 5 Trustees and acquisition of property for the district office. _ VOTE FOR ED Roy Edward Conroy x School Trustee tor Areal Progressi Representatis are inadequate; also to in- form the children and adults to ride their bicycles prop- erly on the road and not side- walks. Street lighting should be more illuminated in dark areas. There should be better walking conditions for our Kinnaird Group Committee, Boy Scouts of Canada, a member ‘of the Scouts Dis- trict Council, helping with United Way, Education Chairman for the Heart Fund, a. member of the Castlegar Athletic Associa- tion, a member of both the the Slocan Valley branch. In the past I have been active in the United Nations Association and with Devel- opment and Peace. I have studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at North Western Polytechnic in London, England I was on the executive of the Castlegar. Curling Club -when the curling rink was built, primarily by volunteers and-at=no cost to the tax- payer. I served on the building committee when the Castle-' Supplement to the Castle: of Wednesday, Nove: Castl gar United Church was built, mostly by volunteers. I have also served on the Castlegar FLEA - senior_citizens on sidewalks and crosswalks. When I am elected, more Golf Club and Curling Club, I have coached Minor Soc- president. of the Sentinel cer and I am presently-a dir- Minor Baseball Association, ector of Theatre Energy, a ‘area. 2-piece bath between kids rooms. Fridge, stove and dishwasher, $22,500. we ie VERY ATTRACTIVE — Her constructed ond well giving 1,444 5 For Area J School Trustee Blueb henia — Rob ry —O consideration will be given to our handicapped. citizens. I will do my utmost to see that and president of the Kiwanis Club of Castlegar. Currently Iam chairman of the Castle- 1 theatre pr based in South Slocan. executive of the Castlegar Golf Club, Kiwanis Club, and chamber of commerce. MARKET Every Saturday & Sunday 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Next to Wizard's Palace 1003 - 2nd Street. OL. 5058 lorm I believe that the most My 16 years of service on pressing issues are: the executive of the hospital e the creation of employ- board saw most of the major ment opportunities; expansion take place during _ the provision of social that time. amenities; e financial accountability; e long range planning. In dealing with employ: ment opportunities I will ac- tively support any legitimate Imust make clear thatIdo group who will promote not represent any one person Castlegar as a site for indus- or special interest group but trial and commercial expan- am freé'to sérve every one of sion. + he you and our best interests as By improving our social Porlant Fesional sre 2 community. amenities we will enhance __ My commitment to council, Tamrunning for office, and Ot Only the city as a tourist if elected, will be to apply secking -your support, be- attraction, but we will also sound business principles to cause I believe I can'make a #fford the youth of the city our municipal affairs. strong, positive contribution opportunities for off-street Council should not become to our community now and Tecreation. __ involved in speculative busi- (ee ouechitures : The provision of a munici- ness ventures: When an indi- pal bus service is long over- vidual makes a bad invest- due. Started on a modest ment,he orshe must face the basis I am i that it When the city will prove to be a service makes a bad investment; you indispensable to the com- and 1 are stuck with the bill - " be munity, and something that even after the present coun- = Good leadership must also could not otherwise be pro- cil is no longer around. CARL HENNE create a climate that encour-. vided by private individuals. The result is higher taxes Aldermanic candidate for ages both the individuals and In retrospect, the develop- and a reduction in services, two-year term the community to reach out’ ment of the industrial park’ which we are seeing today. for their potential — a cli: was a terribly expensive For those reasons I would mate that fosters growth in mistake, but once made, we oppose a transit system if it the community. cannot continue to look back is to be operated by the city. Iassure you I will work.on in anger. We must now ac- There are other alternatives. your behalf as a member of cept the reality that it exists We have within our com- your civic team to help create 29d go on from there. Given munity an organization that the climate that will achieve time and the successful ef- has been a model of success forts of the industrial com- in the field of transportation. -mission, it may be.a big at- The Castlegar Co-Op _has new approaches to old prob- traction when industry starts been in. business for over 25 lems. We must be able to t0_¢xPpand. again. years, provided safe, effi- pespond ta our current Umes; Because of the property cient, economical transport these changes will take place. This is a beautiful city and I feel this city will be a great “570 city in the very near future. MICHAEL HEARD Ihave lived in Castlegar 12 Aldermanic candidate for years. lam presently retired. two-year term Prior to reti I oper- ated the C: Cc i NO COPY Postal Service for two years, and worked for School Dis- trict No. 9 (Castlegar) as a custodian. FIELDS: Fulfill obligations Walter Fields, 64, retired from Cominco in 1980 with 33 years service. He was born in Saskatche- wan, served five years in the Armed Forces, four of them overseas. He came to Castle- gar in 1947 when Castlegar wasa village and saw it grow to a city. Fields belongs to the Knights of Columbus, the Legion and the Heritage So- ciety. He has also worked at Zuckerberg Island for some time with the Katimavik grou p. His hobbies are restoring ROGERS: old furniture and collecting ~ ——— Good antiques. He also curls with leadership gar and District Hospital Board. I believe strongly in ser- vice to others, service to one’s community. When we are able to contribute in a positive, constructive way, the ity benefits and becomes an even better place to live. 365-2155 364-0213 GMC SAFARI MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES = nt LTD. 365-2111 1700 Columbia Ave., Castlegar BUICK GMC LTD. The last two years we were involved in negotiations with the Ministry of Health to locate the newly created Central Kootenay Health Unit head office in Castlegar. This is finally being realized, with the construction well under way of this very im- tn South Costlegor. AHordably priced in GREAT FAMILY HOME IN THE COUNTRY = 4 bdems., 2 full bathrooms. Lots of cedar work inside. Big country kitchen, {ring olters in $801. Open Saturday. DONT IMSS THIS ONE — In Blueberry RE-ELECT ANUTOOSHKIN, George For Information concerning space or tables Ph. 365-3237 ‘this Only jon jegar ‘and partly @8$ among homes. Price reduced lot ing In The Big City (1978, Romance) THE PROFESSIONALS 1127 -dth Street, Castlegar Leadership for positive growth and development re- quires vision, planning, and action: these qualities I bring to the task. ‘an Richard Lewis. © ou can depend on US. In Cas! DEAL WITH jew Crescent, NEW LISTING mor Junction in Subdi 2 ACRES IN SHOREACRES $20,000 and are now selling for as or write NEW USTING — Coretree liv privotely located end uni wooded. Good ace $98,000. Wes J bdem. home. on cor located. New corpets and (suitob! fond NEW LUSTING — North Cou Pla ® Voy! © 9th Avenue South, Castlegar And 26 Residential ‘Lots Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3B3 Alex Cheveldave at 365-5342 2154 Cre: ex Johnny Carson. Around Playmor Hall — 12 Lots * Large Acreage Sch low as $11,900. All reasonable LAND SALE Commercial at'South Slocan living. Close 10 a —) NO COPY ACREAGE DELUXE Pass Creek, appro) Thursday, Nov. 14 through to Wednesday, Nov. 20 WAYNE M ‘alk about i ot machinery a much greater They have the expertise, dispute by our unions is possible, we’re work- Sorstuffedi!! | 2% spent most of my quire, and the visions of = tax burden will fall on the the equipment, the back-up ing hard to ke our trust. ove! growing up years in New te eee that, hopefully omeowner. I will make my- and maintenance service, the ep y' os jeut not over. priced! Westminster, taught school 4 + oper Y self heard if I feel'that indus- full infrastucture to provide a ‘ome sample ou: Py . we can meet with iti . 5 fi eqeme sample cur _ | in: Prince George’ for 10 co egy and a growing sense ‘FY #@ benefitting-trom these transit system’ at leas’ cost sauna tures. fabulous. $98,000 to ‘ond ‘Older Historian Michael smaller guest house, large born. A must 10 see. Reduced to $69,000, Wood travels Castlegar « « 365-3347 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Reduced from NEW U Weer lareorm le pests $90,000. S. years, and have spent the We will continue to provide a full schedule throughout any dispute and our service will have that same friendly hospitality you’ve come to expect from us. In short, you can subs... made daily! ‘* Murchies Teas & Coffees * Irn Foods «Party Trays © Borscht *° Meats * Cheeses COUNTRY jast 12 years in Castlegar first as principal of KJSS and, for the last two years, as principal of Twin Rivers and Castlegar Pri schools and the Special Education of pride! So many of you know me, you know my work, you know you can trust me to strive hard and sincerely on your behalf for Castlegar’s tax exemptions while con- than the city could hope do. tinuing to lay off employees. These exemptions are being granted particuarly to help generate employment. As with any prudent enter- Let us investigate this and other possibilities before go- ing after the taxpayer. If there are grants available let's divert them to someone JeneTV. prise, council must develop a that can do a job, which the Centre. good. I ask you to demon- jong range planning process. city is certainly not equipped I hold a Bachelor of Edu- Strate your confidence by We must see ourselves asa to handle. cation degree from the Uni- voting for me on Saturday. city, within a region. I realize that being one versity of B.C. anda Masters _I closing, I extend “Best We must have vision and voice on council will not pro- ; 5 ass of Arts degree from Gonzaga Wishes” to all candidates. leadership. We must take vide a dramatic change of _ | ; g 5 Ss University. . Thank you. bold new initiatives. — - irecti rea- ¢ eaf i = HARVEST DELI 1436 Columbia Ave. ‘continue to make flight reservations with ‘Pacific Western or any travel agent with complete confidence. Today and in the future, for safe, friendly and reliable service, you Can depend on Pacific Western Airlines. : MORE ABOUT INSURANCE 1127 - dth Street, Castlegar NEARLY AN ACRE —Wlth 2 bdrm. house ‘Star Ware bsieslmelay policies. to but son will prevail. If elected, I will strive for a more res-° ‘ponsive, more efficient, and cost effective council. I solicit your support at the polls on Nov. 16. FOTO Skeppes 1-Hour Photo Finishing tit 3 THE MILLIONAIRES 2 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Nov. 14-16 this Week Of 8s Checkers - The Royal Canadian Legion WESTERN BESTSELLERS INC. rev. For only $72,000. NATIONAL REAL 9337 FAMILY HOME — Finished oi both two bedroom house, Only $41,000. hy