April 8, 1990 BUICK # CADILLAC # GMC TRUCKS # PONTIAC Births & Funerals Cleanup top priority, MLA says “there is a genuine desire to speed up the process.’’ However, no changes that would shorten the approval ORANGE tabby kittens, port Siam 965-6134, ” ya ee eee ~~ 777 ene TWO grey and white kittens and 2 with unt Ketcheson and Jeff Schecter of Nelson, a of Castlegar; daughter Mae Moroso Siamese markings. 365-5945. 3/28 BLACHARD — To Karen ond Dan girl, born March 19. Castlegar; Tiree grandchiaren’ and one arid Scotland, QUEEN size box sori = s, | Blochard of Pass Creek, a boy, bo N brother, Walter 4 SUE ize box spring ond motiress. | Korey Boy, born oss — To Lee-Anne and David Lees of Bis pa bale eat. F vO ——— C2 we Nelson, a girl, born March 20. MAKEIFF — Rose Mokeiff - 5 ww we on item you'd like to CATAFORD — To Nancy and Terr Oe * . died March 28 at Me poi is one y pl irop us a line or phone Soretord of Nelson; @ girl, born March Le-PAGE/PERCHIE To Peggy LePage ved thor feushond George of » A y 2. cy run your od for 3 issues and Rob Perchie of Nelson, a boy, born 1989 FORD CARGO VAN oe a ey ma f By CLAUDETTE SANDECKI dustrial facilities such as Celgar and Cominco in Trail. _ criteria,"* Harcourt said. Writer But a review process and consideration of local concerns Kootenay residents have concerns about the expan- " The provincial government should carefully review such as the effect of increased chip-truck traffic should sion plans and ‘‘those concerns should be dealt with delay were entertained by Reynolds and Hagen, he said. Proposals for new industrial facilities in the province but not be used to delay cleanup of the environment, he said. whether it (the review process) is going to take five weeks Pressure must be kept up on the ministries to ensure plans to modernize existing facilities such as the Celgar “I'm angry at the provincial government for forcing _ or five months,"’ he said, adding he did not know how the review is not permitted to drag on, D'Arcy added. Pulp Co. mill in Castlegar should not be put through a long the Celgar review will take, The expansion is expec- The Castlegar and District Development Board and the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce are doing their part long review process that holds up the clean up process, ted to be delayed at least four months, according to 4 Rossland-Trail MLA Chris D’Arcy said Tuesday. to the ion that his rovincial review i David Parsons. to apply pressure for a quick review by circulating a “There is no reason in the world the cleanup (of position on the major project review process Celgar is un- Harcourt and D'Arcy declined to comment directly petition calling for an acceleration of the process. Celgar) should not have been allowed to proceed as dergoing contradicts that of his party, following on each other’s positions on the issue. The Petition is being displayed in “probably well quickly as possible,” D’Arcy said, referring to the recent Statements made by provincial New Democratic Party D'Arcy told the Castlegar News he been meeting over 100 businesses’’ around Castlegar, Trail, Rossland decision by a to delay approval of —_leader Mike Harcourt last weekend. with Environment Minister John Reynolds and Regional and Slocan Valley communities, development board the Celgar expansion and modernization proposal until Harcourt, following a speech to the i con- and D Minister Stan Hagen this director Richard Maddocks estimated, adding there are Celgar provides further information on the plans. Public vention for the Nelson-Creston riding, told reporters the week in an effort to have the review process sped up. The plans to take the petition to Nelson as well. ‘ hearings may also be held. NDP is to and ic two mini co-chair the review committee. Response to the petition has been ‘‘phenomenal, tree of char, Hin/15 . . . March 21 COULOMBE/GAGNON — To Geonne of, 1g Coulombe and Christion Gagnon of MARTIN To Simone and Randall Mar. r; three daw Kaslo, a girl, born March 15. tin of Castlegar, 0 girl, born March 26 Cheveldave of Port Kai coe ves of Castlegar and Shirley Makeiff of FALKOWSKI/CARON — To Cindy MASTROBUONO — To Lorna and Angelo Casth iw; 16 vented two great. Falkowski and Len Caron of Nelson, a Mastrobuono of Nelson, @ girl, born . grandchildren; ond one sister, Margaret boy, born March 24. March 30. ‘ollis of Vancouver ROOSTER, approx. one week 1453 FITCHETT — To Linde and Jim Fitchett of NEDELEC To Dawn and Paul Nedelec PARKS Frank : Meadowbrook Drive area 365-6851 New Denver, a girl, born March 23. of Balfour, a boy, born March 27. a former nie. j oes es . ee 1 Gt age 84, Mr. Parks i Pleasance Risby of Po: Gregory of Castlegar; en; and five great CAMERA with case found downtown JEROME — To Colleen.and Doug Jerome RUSHFELDT — To Tina ond Gary Rush: April 5. Owner may identity by calling of Nelson, a boy, born March 29. feldt of Nelson, a boy, born April 3. 365-7266. 3/28 ame ies Bae 12-SPEED bicycle found near pork. KELSEY — To Kothleen Kelsey of South SPAGIS — To Laura and Gerry Spagis of Owner may claim by phoning. 365-3749. 3. FEMALE kitten, o FOUND items are not charged for. you've found something, phone our Ac- tion Ad number 365-2212 during regular business hours and we'll run your ad for 3 issues free of charge tin/15 BUSINESS for sale: Vinyl Deck Franchise, Castlegar and Trail areas! . 365 16/19 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Stuff en eek | Slocan, a bey, born March KETCHESON/SCHECTER — To Maureen CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION in Memoriam Donations, Box iJ Rossland, B.C. VOG 10 104.73 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY. In memoriam donations information: Box 3292, Castlegar, B.C. 365-5167. 104/23 “Your Charity of Choice’ Your caring gifts in Honour or in Memoriam cre o beoutitul and thoughttul reminder. ~ ‘end education B.C. AND YUKON HEART FOUNDATION Nelson, a boy, born April | TELLIER — To Jennifer and Geoff Telli of Castlegar, a boy, born March 23. DEATHS BROWNLIE — Calvin G. Brownl of Slocan Park died March 29 at age 30. Mr Brownlie d by his special parents George rs ond brothers ian Doyle of Fruit vale, and Alanna and John Loo of Trail; nephews and nieces Jennifer, Shaun and Tricia of Fruitvale and Amanda of Trail; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends HOLDEN — tLurli Evelyn Holden of Castlegar died April 3 at age 80..Mrs Holden is survived by her son Stan of Robsen; two grandchildren; and her sister Georgina Nicholson of Midland, HOLLEYWOOD — Frank Holleywood of Castlegar died March 27 at ager 82. Mr Holleywood is survived by.his wife Polly randparents George and Ison of Summerland; Adcock of Lantzville; Bob Snedd; Grangemouth, Scotland; Edwin and Gladys Johnson of Castlegar; several aunts, uncles and cousins POPOFF — Fariny Popott-of Castl died March 26 at age 87, M poll is a1 . Mary Swetlishotf and Elsie Koochin, both of Castlegar; 3 7 19 gi ond sister Polly Relkott of Burnaby. RODGERS — Gladys Agnes Rodgers of Castlegar died March 22 at age 74. Mrs Rodgers is survived by three so Gerald of Castlegar, Willard of Fruitval and Charles of Saskatoon; daughter Evelyn Gallo ‘of Castlegar v-8, Automatic, Only 24,000 km’s, Metalic Blue. NOW ONLY *13,900 1989 CELEBRITY EUR BURNING D'Arcy said he is in favor of the review process and would also like to see periodic reviews of all major in- « Vol. 43, No. 29 75 Cents assessments of all major projects in the province. “We want to see any major project meet strong on \WA .suega CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1990