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From left: Rick Forgaard, quality est is alsoa ally offset by reductions in control, Jmayof 368-5595 totalled 57 million and area seeded to barley two-per-cent higher was up seven per cent from vious record of 33.8 million than the 1984 total. Increased We Open Over 3 > Pacific Western 1410 Bay Ave., Trail The winter wheat area re- ley and flaxseed were parti- Western farmers’ planting HENNE TRAVEL record, 0,000 Doors in the West and Toronto. 2 im i . 2 Ss. ill c,o {3.0 ‘ Joe Tarasoff and John Jmayoff aders onus chi eques from Westar Timber Ltd. .C. Interior lumber grading champion- Can _BUSINESS The government agency says the area is four-per-. ©! OTTAWA (CP) adian wheat acreage this maining for harv re istics Canada said Tuesday. cent larger than last year’s grains total and surpasses-the pre- | acres, year is estimated to be a record 34 million acres, Stat- . Lumber loor at very competitive 1217 - 3rd St., Castlegar 365-7782 : xb-d rates!. Packages. Envelopes. Almost anything that can fit through our cargo doors. service. And it’s your fast, reliable way to, really-get things moving ~ door- received special jackets and after placing in the top ten in B. WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY QUICK HANDS... EXPRESS is-our newest delivery ore’ up after Save-On-Foods |: - « a.outlets will be open until ‘midnight seven days.a-week. - _ SUPERMARKET | grocery market, jut grocery clerks tail’ Clerks Union split shifts and “You would be lemént in the war over the $2-billion-a-yéar British Columbia drew little reaction from competitors. Bi are unhappy with the-move,-said: Re president Bryan Denton. ~ The battle for consum spond to the Save-On-Foods from mower: the rental fee to maintain the drilling rights is 50 cents_a_— Denton said. “This means stretched-out hours.” For all types of sharpening. saws, chain-sows. carbide blades, PROMPT scissors, ly extended its hours to 9 p.m. closing from 6 p.m. t of its stores, based on the response to shopper surveys. Ii said Safeway will not stay open later, “unless we+ get some kind of indication from our customers.” said Kirkland. “It’: still very early on in The exploration_stage and you've got to remember that it's a rank wildcat area. There's a long way ‘to go.” ‘SERVICE CASTLEGAR, B.C. (Behind “Castle Theatre”) “Ninety per cent of the cashiers at Save-On-Foods drilling in B.C. are part-time,’ Denton said Safeway and other food chains will ultimately have to res \Safeway spokesman Don Bell said the company recentl, Seven of the stores now will be open from 8 a.m. to midnight. “For a lot of people, what we classify as the night, they call the day,” Olmstead said. Overwaitea has.risen to British Columbia’s second- place supermarket chain from fourth in recent years, ~ has~ the It's ke S yearly Olmstead said. Olmstead would not say on what he based his figures, except the informal survey. Save-On-Foods introduced longer hours last week after the chain conducted an informal survey in its eight Vancouver-area outlets, said-Ron Olmstead, advertising manager for Overwaitea Foods, a Jim Pattison Group Ed Hellinger, IGA Food Stores spokesman, said he company. had no comment. which is. a wholly- Midnight shopping, a new el part of oil parcel Oil of Denver, drilling rights to-1.9 million hectares in the province. SHARPENING | SERVICE 365-7395 VANCOUVER (CP) —: A BATTLE RAGES Bel - VANCOUVER (CP) food ‘dollars is. heating Wilf Quinn, B.C. commis: | sioner of petroleum titles, *\said the Kootenay Bay hold- blades. shears, etc! Quinn said surprised what percentage of the population want to shop these hours,” amount of exploration of at least 50 cents a year per hec- tare. This is in addition to the lease fee, so on 1.9. million hectares, Kootenay Bay is committed to expenditures border north to Skookum- ~ hectare, or about $1 million in total. The fee is paid to the B.C. government. has to perform a minimum totalling.at least_$2 million a year. last. year in Monfana just west of Kallispel, which is about 150 kilometres from the area in which-Kootenay Kootenay. is just beginning chuck. its second year of exploration and will decide at the end of the current drilling program “The fact that we are doing a second. indicates we have had some encouragement in ings in the southeast corner ‘of the province stretch west of Fernie to Kootenay Lal and then from the B.C.-U.S. whether to. continue, company’s general manager, Ken Kirkland, -said owned subsidiary of Dun- Denver. Kootenays. Kootenay. Bay Exploration Ltd., tivity was sparked announced its Vancouver are: initiative. in mos umbia. 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