B12 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1979 -——AUTO-VIEW MID- MONTH "77 CHEVY 4x4 Scolsdate with capper, 4- spd., sliding glass, radio, p.s., p.b. Trail Chrysler 2015 Highway Dr, TRAIL Ph, 368-9195 DL. Lic, No, 5575. ‘16 enCURY. MONARCH 4. black, V- vinyl aol TRAIL ‘73 CHEV SPRINT 350, pb, $2,596 miles .. Courtesy Brokers ; Mid-woy between Castlegor & Trail on HIGHWAY 3 Ph, 693-2413 joyne: 1205 Boy Ave. OL. Lic, No. 5185 ‘T7 FORD LTD 11 2-dr. hardtop, V-8, auto., P.s., p.b, City Auto Sorvice 803BokerSt. NELSON h Dt. Lic. No, 5413. Ph, 352-3842 _ a CHEV MONZA V-8, auto, trans., p.! , buckot seats, floor console, radio, Peet tires (raist hit mine metallic paint, Kay Mot 2880 Highway Dr. Gt OL. Lic, No. D5234 i ond @ "71 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2.dr. hardiop, 42,000 original miles - one owner. City Auto Service . 09 Baker St. NELSON ic. No. 54 Ph, 352-3542 13 : "T6LINCOLN MK IV 460 V-8, power ii lows, power seats, power door lacks, new radial tires, ‘onditioning, nin foaded, 49,350 mites . 900 Mel Buerge Motors 623 nelsy NELSON Ph, 352-7202 Lic, No, D51-4.58 DL, Lic. No, 020354, fe "78 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2-dr., cruise control, 8-track, air-conditioning value package, power windows & door locks. Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr, TRAIL Ph, 268.9135 1. Lic, No, 5575 ‘76 FIREBIRD TRANS-AM V-8, p.., p.b., auto, trans,, bucket seals, floor cons: radio, 8-track, power windows, til! 5! @8W leatheretie upholstery . » "77 CHEV CAPRICE 350, auto. trans., p.b., radio, alr, tilt steering, tinted giass, Thrifty Auto Sales WANETA JUNCTION DL. Lic. No. $625 "76 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS While & ~ maroon vinyl toof, AM/FM 8-track stereo system, 460 V-6, aulo. trans., 5. pb air, all-leather interior, i Irailar lowing car... St8,so Speedway : 364-2515 DL, Lic. No. 009778. "74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Sunrool 318 V-8, auio. trans., radio, p. Trail Chr rysler 2815 Highway Dr, TRAIL Ph. 368-9135 DL. Lic. No. 5575. ‘18 HONDA CBSOOT MOTORCYCLE 3,: ee miles, excellent condition sits: Trail Honda 75 Rossland wee hare fb 368-3377 ‘13 DATSUN 2402 SPORTS AM/FM radio. power antenna, 4-spd., bucket rear roller, lull gouges, motollic silver paint, 60,000 mites, mag wheels, rodlal Moynes Motors 1205 Bay Ave. DL. Lic, No, 5185 79 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 2-d7_, maroon, ¥.2, auto, trans, pa. pb AM/8- track, CB radio, TA radials. $699! ‘78 MERCURY ZEPHYR 4-dr., 6-cy!., auto, trons,, eet p.l rail Chrysler sistem or, aa a 988-9195 "77 CHEV 2/4:TON 350 CID, ps. Pb, 4 spd, 18,904 m Courtesy Brokers iia way between Costlegar Trailon’ 93 2413 ° "BL. Lic. No. 02035A 76 PONTIAC OMEGA 4-dr., frans., p.s., ra hi new point - carmine matallic Kay Motors Ltd. DL, Lic, No, 5234 "78 SEEP dxé 3/4-ton with copper, auto. trans., radio, p.s., p.b. Trail Chrysler ~ 2815Highwoy Dr. TRAIL Ph, 968-9135 DL. Lic. No. 5575 ‘7 MUSTANG 302 V-8, auto, tons. .3., radio, new paint - red Speedway. . TRAIL 364-2515 DL. Lic, No. 009998 : 6 Guc VAN 350 Gandara eo conv only 19. 19,497 miles, fridge, furnace, s Mike’ 'sR.V. Ranch CASTLEGAR DL. Lic. No. 00112A Ph. 365: SrA) © Moynes. Motors 1205 Bay Ave. DL. lic. No, 5165 : ie SEAN rons di brown 100 . radio, new tadicls, trailer towing pi 194495 Speedway TRAIL . OL. Lic. No, 009998. “76 FORD F-250, 460 CID engine, auto, .5.. p.b., air, front brush guard, bumper i 912 miles... $5295 Courtesy Brokers Mid-way between Castlegar & Trail on HIGHWAY 3 Ph, 693-2413 DL. Lic. No. 020354 ‘79 ZEPHYR 4-dr. demonstrator, 6-cyl., auto, trans, . electric defrost, AM radi, radial whitewall tires, vinyi rook, 462k Sug. Uist $7090. Now.... + $6650 Speedway TRAIL 364-2515, DL. Lic. No. 009998 ‘76 DATSUN SWB PICKUP 32,000 miles, all-new o-ply tires, custom radio, autumn gol $3495 Moynes Motors 1205 Bay Ave. TRAIL DL. Lic. No, 5185 ""78 PONTIAC TRANS-AM 2-dr., 350, automatic, p.s., p.b., low, low miles, Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr, OL, Lic, No, 5575, TRAIL Ph. 368-9135. ‘Mal Buarg 623 Rallway ;.. “NELSON. _Ph. 382. 7202 DL. Lic. No. D51-, 4-58 ), TEPLYMOUTH CRicKET Zr. hardtop, 4 2 eyl, engine, 4-spd, tr City ‘Auto ‘Service 809BakerSt, NELSON Ph, 352-3542 DL. Lic. No, 5413 7 paren e200 4: dr., deluxe, AM/FM 18. ‘000 miles Pyone Se iasunee Motors 1205 Bay Ave. DL. Lic. No. 5185, *78 MERCURY MARQUIS 4-dr., oir, power windows, cruise cantrol, tilt steering, power door locks, 24,000 miles Trail Chrysler 2815 Highway Dr, igre Ph. 368-9135, , ic, No. 5575 "73 OLDS- CUTLASS CRUISER 4-dr., V- auto. trans., 9.5. p.b., factory air cond., power windows, radio, clean 995 Kay Motors Ltd. 2880 Highway Dr. GLENMERRY OL. Lic, No, D5234 7% FORD xd PICKUP F-150, aulo., fadio, posi-trac, excallent condition. Mike's R.V. Ranch . CASTLEGAR Ph. 365-5741 DL. Le. No. OO112A ‘73 eas Reva. 350, ou’ ‘Courtesy Brokers Mid-way between Castlegar & Trail dn HIGHWAY 3 Ph. 693-2413 5 DL. Lic. No. 020354 "77 DODGE ASPEN 4-dr. sedan, Gey. engine, auto, trans., p.s., City Auto Service 803Boker St. NELSON Ph. 952-3542 DL. Lic. No. 5413 ‘78 FORD 3/4-TON PICKUP F-250, p.s., p.b., auto., radio, 2fuel tanks. | * Thrifty Auto Sales WANETA JUNCTION DL, Lic, No, 5625 "I6HONDA CIVIC 4-speed., radio. Trail Chrysler 215 Highway Dr DL. Lic. No. 5575. TAL Ph. 368.9135 ‘70 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 305, p.s.., p.b., bbl. radio, rear defogger, mag wheal im, Wa! Trail # Honda 975RosslandAve. TRAIL Ph. 368-3377 DL.tic.No.6014 "67 MONACO 4-dr. sedan, V-8 engine; auto, trans., p.s.. p.b, Onl ly. ween S555. City Auto Service 803 Baker Es NELSON L. Lic. No, 5413, Ph, 352.3542" /CANDIDATES 79 A News/Mirror Pre-Election Feature By RYON, GUEDES—News/Mirror Editor ‘Don't expect. "all. kinds of goodies”: to tlow _overnight into ‘Kootenay West should: a) Progressive Conservative federal. government be elected May 22, Bob Brisco warns. The incumbent Tory, first elected MP in 1974, says he rejects: i idea of | “wall-to-wall pavement. or. wall-to-wall federal gs just because we happen to be the party in power," and expecis to “work hard for what I’can obtain tor this constituency a e basis of its needs and.its demands." ’ : ui working to secure those benefits from a PC government, Brisco “would be easier than trying to fight the Liberal machine.” ertainly under a .P Conservative “gor nment and get a much faster Tesponse,” he says, “ d ‘a ‘PC . government , been“in. power, for example, during Castlegar’s attempts to gain: -sentor government aid in securing a new water system “we ‘wouldn't have waited as > long: we did,” claims, Brisco. =. I wouldn't: have a file on” the water situation that weighs 4ive or‘six pounds,” the. Koote- spay ‘West MP. continues. “The job would have been attacked earljer.” vIn his fight to ensure his riding enjoys the benefits of as many available programs as possible, he says, the standing committees have been his most effective vehicle for securing * them. “It it's there you've got to use it, and that's what Tye’ Tl have the apportuniiy to go to done,” says Brisco. “My ash onthe standing committees I don't think can be beaten by most .MPs, Most’. members serve on two or three and I've served consistently on four, at times five.” Among the standing com- ‘mittee work he says reflects his contribution to Kootenay West : KOOTENAY WEST MP.Bob Brisco discusses. Lak local conems with’ Trail’s. Mayor Chuck fe committee on ‘department. of- regional. economic: expansion programs under. which four subsidiary agreements between B.C, and the federal govern- ment are tow in force... - ‘* “One of them, of course, is for the Castlegar water supply, which is very special, There isn’t: ‘another community in Canada: that: ‘has that type. of was his me 8 on :the’ (NEWS/MIRROR BIOFILE S years. ; ‘past president, B.C, Chi ding parliamentary _; Kootenay West. MA ITAL STATUS: Married, a0 yours: s a RESIDENCE: Trail; has lived tn siding for : EDUCATION: First-year studies, Victoria 2: College, Victoria, B.C.; doctor of t 1 practic degree, Conadian Memorial Chiro- * E 5 bractie College, terente: Ont. : AFFILIATIONS: Past. president, Trail Ro- Club; past president, Trail Kinsmen ; Subs : lifetime member, Trail Flying Club; jropractic Associa- :. tion: past vice-president, Ganedian Chiro: ; practic Associath : POLITICAL BACKGROUND: Elected Koot West MP;.1974::vicesch BOB BRISCO ‘incumbent federal Progressive + Conservative candidate, chiro- iy Rossland-Trail PC Constituency Associa: ji ss “for the © First Aid Kaopectate*.. Adhesive'Bandages . laxafive ....... Hay Fever Remedy .. Asthma Remedy ...... ® Toiletries ~ ‘Comb and Brush : ; Foot Powder... + Travel Clock ... Victoria Day Here's your weekend checklist ‘® ‘Special Needs Baciquent* . First Aid Kit Baby Vitamins Poison Ivy Lotion .. Antiseptic, . Eyewosh.:.. Razor Blades ...:. Shaving Cream . Deodorant ... Cosmetics... Facial Tissues....... ae Camera Supplies... Flashlight - Batteries. Paper Cups Bathing Gear . Playing Cards. .... 4 Jeroen ves ip and this is a there was’ 80° much delay. The federal government, more particularly (Marcel) Les- sard the' DREE, minister, was . quite" apprehensive about a special) subagreement for a special (situation in a siven community.” He. charges that neither the federal: regional economic expansion ministry nor the ‘ provincial : economic ; develop- |, ‘ment ministry were eager to reach the agreement to provide the city with $3 million in aid . for its planned. Lower Arrow Lake pipeline. “They were dragged kick- ing -and screaming to~ that agreement,” he says. “I had to fight DREE in Victoria as well as DREE in Ottawa.” * Initially... in the .DREE _ industrial _sub-agreement « be- ‘tween the province and the federal. government, Brisco points: out, the maximum limit’ for aid to small business: was before they finally got it up to $100,000. It would never have ‘> officials in standing comimittee.” An example of his commit. ment to serving the’ riding and‘ “determination: to see .things through to the end,” he says, is his. pursuit — possibly un- precedented among. MPs _ in = recent times — of a constitu- _ ency issue to the Supreme Court of Canada. The case of ..the abandonment of the CP Rail « barge running from Proctor to Kasto was “quite an entity unto itself in terms of hard work.” ~ Bs ae ‘ appealed the decision of the . committee before the Supreme Court of Canada in Vancouver, he says, . “The CPR won their case,” continues the Kootenay West MP. "We then appealed, myself .and the rail committed and the province of--B.C., tothe ‘Su- preme Court of Canada to hear an appeal and we won the right ‘to have the Supreme . Court hear it, g Carried by solicitors’ for the rail transport committee - and the province, the case ruled ~ in favor ofthe CPR, Brisco says, i + ("In that time frame, how- ever, I had also submitted a private member's bill, and that was defeated,” he says. “The Liberals argued “you'd better wait. for a Supreme Court decision.” The remaining. alternatives ° are introduction of .another In n Februaiy. 1977 ivisit to tiding by ral PC leader Joe Clark. + private member's bill, Brisco says, or the “enormous job” of revising the Railway Act, whieh + .was on the rail transport com- mittee’s work schedule before the election was called. He says he will again’ seek membership on:the committee in order. to argue (for ’ provision. in’ the © legislation for rail: barges. “That's a fight that starts in 1976 and I can see it going on for another. year, maybe two years, and I'm quite prepared focarry the can,” ° . - ‘Similar .\persistance was necessary. to secure CTV ser- vice to television viewers in the riding, the PC. candidate’ Says; “It. took’ three | separate appearances. before. the .Cana- dian Radio;Television and Tele- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1974 The job of a MP for.a riding . such.as this with a multitude of different problems that arise is a fulltime. occupation and it's a minimum 14-hour day. ance before the CRTC in Van- couver thoy said ‘who the hell are you?’ in effect. “I had no. support, no letters of endorsement saying ‘we want CTV.’ We wanted it, but we hadn't. been vocal enough in our demands. So the CRTC said ‘sorry, but as far as we're concerned CTV's priority has to be Vancouver Island. “Bo then I went back the next time, the following year with a new application, this ‘time with supporting letters from all kinds of organizations in the riding, so I again applied and this time we won.” jut a nine-month delay in the CRTC decision still lef the issue unresolved, he says. : “We were. into ‘the middle of winter and thére’ wasn't a hope in hell: that' CTV. could * move for six months,” he says. “And when that) six-month period was over; some of the channels that had: been’ allo- cated to them the technic parity I'm sure there'll be some significant changes,” Briseo says. “Those changes will be primarily to attack regions of disparity — we've gota number of them. No longer will we pave. roads in the province of Quebec that go nowhere but happen to, be in (a government membor’s) riding. The idea's good but it's just ‘the victim of probably more pork-barreling than any other federal program.” The Tory MP also anti- cipates greater emphasis on the problems of the forest industry in the province; “right here in Kootenay West first and fore- © most,” with better use of forest resources and more’ labor: in- tensive programs: to restore depleted areas in the riding. “We're taking four million acres a year out of production fromm our iorests and doing ‘no _ reforestation,” he says. “We leave it to nature. If you clear- cut great of their approval have ve changed, so I had to go through the whole bloody Rrereine a third time in order to. Bet CIV. in here.” In another battle nearly two years ago over the re-- over-a period of nee years to get the CRTC to rule CTV had to come into Kootenay. West. When I made my first appear- if the. program is there and there's anything you. can do to take advantage of that program and utilize it in your constituency then you should be using it, | Of a. Spokane, « Wash. television channel, Bris- co says, he and a Slocan Valley co-operative. fought the CRTC. “to a standstill” after it threat- ened to revoke the rebroad- casting licence. Existing CRTC regulations governing the view- ing habits of small communities would be subject to’ change under a PC government, he says. Other government pro- grams due for “some very fundamental changes” under a Tory. government include DREE itself, bee to the don't get ‘do the seeds come from?” “We' take another three million ‘acres a year, out of production from fires and floods - and spruce budworm and other natural causes. We're going to end: ‘up in a net deficit position in ‘terms of forests,” Srataes In addition, although the en government’ and the government’ share oy $2 billion “annually in taxes from: forest-related .acti- vity, “the feds don't’ put any- thing back” into research and development, Brisco says. “The research ure, in Canada at the industrial level ‘and at the university. level is and it’s cut off.” The Kootenay West MP. notes that one federal pt rogram ‘making available $148’ million by the federal severnment iia Orders _ No Matter How Big Or Small — Call Us! “The guts of my “was that it does not excuse the CPR from abandoning it with impunity, without having to be responsible to some federal authority,”. he ‘recounts. “First of all the ministry of transport said it wasn't their - . esponsibility when this issue - | first arose, then the rail trans- port committee said it wasn't their responsibility. Finally the rail: transport’ committee | was persuaded that it might be their responsibility and agreed to accept. arguments on either side.” Based-on painstaking re- - seareh in the Ottawa archives, , Brisco says, his arguments won and the rail committee ordered the CPR to put the barge back - into service. But after comply- ing’ with the drder the CPR DOES. | ADVERTISING PAY?... Call our Advertising Hotline—Right Now! ,See Us for the LARGEST STOCK of Noble A Trophies in the Kootenays! “We Do ENGRAVINGS" | C&E Ribbons | Free Catalogues Upon Request! Websters Road, Fruitvale Phone Evenings & Weekends 367-7760 78 PONTIAC CATALINA 4-dr. sedon, V-, = 8, p.b., radio, 4 new radiol tires,” _ 76 MAVERICK 302 V-8, p. aay int light blue, vary low mileage, miles. $9795 Courtesy Brokers ‘Kay Motors Ltd. Mid-way between Costlegar & Trail on oa 2880 Highwoy Or. GLENM HIGHWAY 3 413 at DL. 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