{CTR aR MTs we an Ancien enter et ,CASTLEGAR. NEWS, Thursday, July 28, 197% t to the Editor Requests that People be Put First in Deer P Dear Sir: -) Thave become. concerned » factor, by comments, both in the press and on the radio, concerning the future of Deer Park. As'one of the people affected by what happens’ there, :I' feel: that opinions expressed 'so far have reflected only one side ‘of ;the » tory. "tn the voelferou argu: g' ments opposing B.C, Hydro's : plans for. the subdiyision’ and Sletribution of Jand in Deer, Park to former résidents of the row Lake, have yet to:witness comments support. ioe the human speek iT te COLQUEL important and thus far Ignored, ¢ directors of the, Re- Th , Sion! District Central Koote- nay have commented that'B.C, Hydro{should not ‘be in the ‘realestate business, yet people _, were forced to sell thelr homes to ‘this “buyer” in®the 1960's ‘and, because of promises made to these displaced people,’ B.C, Hydro has.a commitment to ‘fulfill toda; ‘The RDCK ‘also; feel that ‘the proposed half acre lots are too ‘small. Who, }of retirement age, wishes ‘to work more than that? The. peaple whe had been livii New Instant’ Old Fashion Cold Medicine: Drin Regular, Price $1 99. SPECIAL, N- By Buckleys Hot Lemon Medicine Drink for. Colds. SPEC Regular: Price $1; PARAMETTES CHEWABLE. Vitamin with in & Vitamin: Reguiler:$1:59 Srecia . Models. by Revalls : Cars Regular. $3.29 Spee SPECIAL $2.49: COOPER TOTE B 10% OFF ‘mostly. “Welfare. canes’, as has been suggested, but ‘worked rd on’ thelr land ‘and looked forward :to their) retirement there, The majority lived there » because they. wanted to and many .left | beca they were told the road’ would not be replaced. ‘The pressure of pub- lic'use'made the present road a necesalty. The. Trail and Castlegar Wildlife Associations have been amongst ‘the loudest ‘opposers of the plan,’ Why, suddenly, do the wildlife need the Deer Park’ townsite: with’ thousands’ of * other. eres available to them? r of Pine: Stree! and Columbia Avenue Phone 365-7813 9 am. to 6pm. «Fridays Open 9 a.in.-to 9 p.m. iday, Hours: 12 noori to 1 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. alde' with’ the wildlife ‘since ythe days:of the : Indlans,\‘There has;not been a "esing Nutrition Enjoyable Experience”, an Op-. portunities'for:Youth ‘grant ’ «venture :will be.in Castlegar this ‘summer working in'the natural food cooking classes on Tuesday evenings.’ Please note . ‘announcements as to times and: *. locations: through’ the; Recrea: access\\at: the, time of ithe transplant. ‘The’ elk ‘ha roaming from Br. to! Robsol t aang in'any,one pe. opposing the an to Trehabili: tate'the former residents and put land to good use’ again, will : about the ‘situation! and. ‘put “) Th people. first, for a\chan; ton Offies' in eee ada report. by:; th federal governmeit states,’ tritional aps te onside! part of. that’ ‘program. ‘ice were left on the hi refined |“en- Ie have abused their bodies 20 80 long: with refined’ foods, caf. :feine, alcohol and,tobacco, that ’, )they'no longer properly. digest: natpral whole’ foods ‘and: must’ eat starchy’ refined: ones ata ob ‘ural foods ‘co! /-i:taln the B vitamins, amino acids and’ enzymes‘ necessary’ for. your:children out! with’ good nourishing; foods;Make your od most‘important’ meal: of the day, which: will ‘reduce jceravings ’ for sweet ‘snacks Ore ‘Try.!using: wholegrain ‘Honey: for: “white sugar freduce: quantity: by /1/4).(" Cold pressed cil: for: butter 2 ¢ or margarine (redjice quantity. salt ‘If your'g offers ‘no ‘alternative; we’ urge ; you! to: refuse. te buy, 51 Chapel with Rev. T. Wiggles- worth officiating, ’ assisted by: He ‘graduated from’. Prince Charles ag aeons, School in and: grand- Smithers ‘of were Day id 3 ‘MacKinnon of: ‘Vancouver, Ray: “FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL YOUR’ FAMILY y Here is a‘nice recipe for a cool fee leasert: cup! fut ‘and‘1\cup raw honey... Mix-well, Freeze,’ Mash up, " beat: well ani freene again. Delicio mentary School “Art; Di, i the: Arena on Sat Silver Co! Rhy-"" ee Ten} “provinoiati Library: Parliament Bldgs :VictorLa, B.C. F castogar Chamber of Commerce To Conduct a Community Survey ta ‘A community survey, pre- pered| by: the Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce, will be ‘distributed to. loc residents this month, ‘The community survey is a’ project of the chamber ‘which president Dave Silvester says will form,a vital link between the chamber and the citizens of the area. “It will give everyone, -equal opportunity to become involved in all current problems and complaints,”. he said. Among the projects the chamber is taking a hard look at’ isan adequate water supply for the main: valley), eich is considered a panes major commercial ‘enterprise; can: be ‘expected ‘to: look’ favorably, on locating ‘here; an‘ industrial park’ complex;: shwers;° zoning and,a>realistic’plan:for.the ' district: whereby : development of the area‘ can’ be orderly.: Mr, Silvester.and his :exe- cutive urges that’ everyone , make every effort to fill out the sutveyand return it to the Castlegar’ and: District Cham: i> ber of Commerce. :“Every comment and ‘sug: gestion: will be considered for the’ progressive benefit of the * Gjatrict,7: said bay Silvester: "Cn ak Back Into aa : BE Can-Cel's lumber: division here Tae ended almost bias: bea started i ¢ up. aS a Monday ‘while the pulp division, which was closed when: woodworders: put; up a picket line at the’ pulp mill egotiator, Wy- “mani: Trineer® said.'*'a\ Roos healthy‘majorit; “Members of the TELRA‘ were expected: to favor’ the: agreement in voting that was to take’ place ‘amongst the com- panies yesterday. Union officials: have = nouriced that ‘the’ pact. includes p ‘a. 12 ‘per. cent “wage: increase 7; with a minimum increase of 65," nts:an hour.'Base rate under the ‘old “contract was $4.45 aan \15'CENTS PER COPY’