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CASTLEGAR NEWS 2 Johnny Carsoni- 197 Columble, 265-7266 R eo. ¥ SPOKANE, Washington 9509) 928-9337 J PEERLESS. ~~ ) DENTAL LAB ° -® Repoirs while you walt. + Canadian Dentol Insurance Claim processed Canadian Currency of par." Or. Orval Burgner, D.M.0. "dé MacKay — Techniclen “ East 7204 Spra: Slocon Park 226-7212 pl to announce the any gement of their doughter Linda Marle of Crescent Valley, to Sam fed. son of far. and Mra, Sam treleott of Pass Creek, We jo toke place ‘April Castlegar, B. Kootenay thanks. bus! who .supporte: fedding 17, 1982, “6 Snowprama, H ity othe » especially Lawrence. Auto, hopaita 16 _ANVITATION - TO TENDER Sealed Tenders, for provision maintenance ser- 1H) Shannon Complex, Nelson -12) New Denver (Q62-13) Nakusp (Q62-14) Kaslo (Q62-15) - Grand Forks (82-16) hots fenders: evallayie at th time 5 will be opened in bite af British Columbia Buildings ‘Corporation office, Box 489 (1 Id Drive), Nelson, B.C. VIL SR3 (Ph. 354- 4886). Plans, specifications, and t ments may obtained at the above address after 9:00 a.m. on the 12th day ruary, 1982, General enquiries and requests to visit the site shall be directed to Mel Doyle at 354-4886, Tenders. must be filed on the forms provided, In sealed, clearly marked envelopes. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 90569 90361. 90575 © Me. and Mrs, Edward Alber i Behind in juvenile containment VANCOUVER (CP) — Sol- icitor General Robert Kaplan says the B.C, government is far behind other provinces in . providing’ adequate. contain- ment centres for juvenile of- fenders. Kaplan also said B.C. is wrong in objecting to his plan announced two weeks ago to make 18 the uniform age for adujthood. He said B.C. is opposed because the prov- ince does not have proper facilities for youths who now are in the system. Kaplan's plan to raise the age of a juvenile delinquent is part of pi new legis- Lawrence-Adams vows : Candles ‘and ‘poinsettias decorated tle Kinnaird Church of God on Now: Year's Eve‘: when: Cherryle Priscilla’ Adams exchanged marriage vows with Edward Albert Law- rence. : The young couple, both ‘of Lloydminster, Alta,, are the children of Mr. and Mrs,.Ed D. Adams Sr. of Castlegar and Mr. and Mra, Ben E. Lawrence: of Isle Aux Mortes, New- foundland. 7 : + | Guests sat at pews decorated with candles lit inside’ glass containers and adorned with gold ribbon, while Pastor Ira Johnson: heard the exchange of) vows. Shandra Born. of Lloydminster, ; Alta. sang the “Wedding. Song,” accompanied by Shauna Mason on the Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore 8 gown of her own design and handi-. work. It was fashioned in white satin embossed with tiny flower print and featured _ the bridal attendants. Matron ‘of honor was the: bride's sister, . Mrs. ‘Shelly Craven of Kaslo, and bridesmaid” was the ‘groom's sister, Miss. Karen Lawrence‘: of Port Alberni. Both: wore burgundy picture hats. and carried’a single Rubrum lily entwined with gold ribbon. 9.00070 Flower girl was Miss Shelley Miscavitch of Castlegar, who wore a burgundy dress with beige lace pinafore' and carried a’ basket of flowers. Her dregs had been made by the brides 22° 5 ee i . Best man wag the bride's brother, Mr. Ed Adams Jr. of Castlegar, while ushering was her brother-in-law, Mr. Bob Craven of Kaslo. ‘The reception was held in the basement of the Kinnaird Church of God which had been uniquely decorated by the bridal party, using decorations. ‘by the-mother of: the bride. Mes : : $ asmalltrain. The princess-style neckline was’. wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, as trimmed with delicate lace, and pearl buttons \ enhanced the back of the bodice. ; ' A wide-brimmed hat with waist-length veil comprised her headdress an she cartied a bouquet of red silk roses. Rubrum lilies and Ily-of-the-valley, entwined with gold ribbon. . Her jewelry was a neclace which belonged to her mother and had been worn on ‘her’ wedding day... ash a A burgundy color theme was used in the, Faces shoplifting charges QUEREC (CP):— Gov- ernment ‘House Leader ‘Claude Charron announced his resignation _ from ~ the Quebec cabinet Tuesday, say- ing he faces charges of shop- lifting. Charron ‘made. the’ an- “from nouncement to reporters at a styling of the gowns worn by well. The ‘two-tiers sat on pillars: over an ‘,opened white Bible. “A pair of glass prayer hands decorated'the top layer. - . Mr. Ed Kowalko of Castlegar was master of ceremonies. An old friend of the bride, Mr. Alex Rojek of Medicine Hat, Alta., proposed the bridal toast. outa ‘The newlyweds planned a honeymoon trip to Newfoundland. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Larence are now residing in Lloydminster, ‘Alta. ane Highlighting the head’ tablo was the - surprise news conference here’ just hours before the national assembly was to re- sume its current session after the Christmas break. Charron, 35, admitted -to. reporters that he took a coat He said the action “was absurd and impulsive.” Pierre Fontaine, chief Crown prosecutor of Mon- treal municipal court, said a complaint, was fined ‘against - ‘Charron Jan. 30 by the minister responsible for par- Hiamentary affairs —- a fun- ction he has also resigned. He will remain as national assembly: member. for - bis downtown Montreal riding of St. Jacques. Te sagen et adc de} ment store last month: Music. students complete exams Several local students took _their Royal Conservatory, of Music exams in Trail re- cently, with the following re- sults: Grade 9 Piano First Class Honors — Ken Alexandra Mary Ewashen. ~ Pass — Jane M.W. Steed. ‘Grade 7 Piano Pass — Connié. Natalie Elasoff, Colin Sutherland. _ Grade 6 Piano First class honors — Sarah Halleran. - ¥ Honors — Robert Charles ‘Ward, Catherine A. Merlo. Pass — Victoria Lyn Pruss, Sara Ann Wearmouth, Mi- chael Gordon Babaeff. - . Grade 5 Piano : Honors —. Edward Poty. “4P ts First class honors — Kar- jan Denise Brigidear. Honors — Branwen Hains- worth, : Pass — Nancy Jean Wolff. Grade 3 Piano 3. First class honors — Jessie Macdonald,: Laurene ‘Anne Brown. 5 Grade 2 Piano : First class honors — Nancy Young. Honors — - Kerri. ' Liane Hornby, Kathryn Ada Bate. '*" Grade 1 Piano First class honors — Jen: nifer Rizzuto, David Velisek,+ Meredith J. MacDonald. Honors — Nicola Jane Grade 7 Violin » . Honors — Chris R. Bell. collecting for month, Plea: Your Carrier Is Collecting . “Your: Castlegar, News carrier will_now be delivery of the paper for the past «won't you have your money | ready when he or she calls’ mye ge t Eaton . department: store for the al- leged theft of a tweed jacket valued ‘at $120.5 : ‘Fontaine said Charron, a bachelor, is to appear in court. Wednesday, morning on a charge of theft of goods valued at under $200, Fon- taine:said the ‘usual penalty. for a first offence is 4 fine, although the individual's past record and ‘ability to pay a fine are taken into‘account in deciding on a sentence. Charron was named house leader in 1978, and was also / Charles Poxon said: “Char- ron will have to face charges of theft.” Charron ‘was one of the seven original Parti Quebe- cois members elected in 1970. He has the lation, the Youth Offenders Act, now close to becoming law. old Juvenile Delinquent Act, provinces pick their own age, Main army barracks hit by guerrillas « NAIROBI (REUTER). — Heavy fighting broke out in tho Ugandan capital of Kam- pala early Tuesday when a group of about 800 heavily- armed guerrillas slipped into the city to attack its main army barracks, a senior. Ugandan government official The official, contacted by telephone from Nairobi, said most of the fighting had taken place around the Lubiri barracks,.not far from the army headquarters. The of- ficial said the attackers had. been repulsed and fled to: wards Entebbe south of Kampala on the shore of Lake Victoria. The official said the fight- ing had been the heaviest since February last year when anti-government guer- rillas staged a series of raids ‘on police stations and mili- tary installations in the Kam- pala area.’ 5 The official, who declined “to be named, said govern- ment forces had suffered three dead, with casualties on the guerrilla side. much higher. Many of the attackers had fled leaving their wea- » “Our boys are engaged in mopping-up operations,” the official added. “The situation is in band.” ~ downtown St. Jacques since then and is considered one of the national assembly’s best orators. Charron has been in the ‘cabinet ever since the Parti Quebecois was élected to of- fice in 1976, first as minister ‘Now buy the best 24 —Reg. In Case 312 — 26 oz.'(750 mls.) $6.00 to $6.25 Case / PLUS DEPOSIT BOB'S PAY'N TAKIT Open # 0.0. «9 p.m. Mon. «Fri. Pon :330pim- fat. for. youth, ion and rt. sand tps ewes) limit: In B.C and. 'New- foundland you.sg people are juveniles until thelr 17th birthday. In. Manitoba and Quebee a youth in trouble with the law is dealt with in juvenile court until his or her 18th birthday. Elsewhere in Canada the age is 16. B.C. corrections officials and prosecutors say the age boost means B.C, faces mil- lions of dollars in increased costs, twice as many juvenile delinquents and more crime because youths “who fear adult courts will have an ex- tra year yer, the laxer pen- alties of fhe juvenile system. WOULD BOOST BUDGET ‘Peter Whelan, chairman of. B.C.’s youth offenders’ act Under the current 74-year-. ; committee and the attorney general's program analyst for CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 24, 1982 D5 [ Provineial:number The’ Feb. 19 Provineial “digits; $1,000 for the last five winning ticket number Is ° digits; $100 for the last four 2808508. This ticket, with its digits; $25 for the last three complete number, wins © digits and $10 for the last two. $500,000. digits. Additional prizes are’ ‘The next draw takes place $50,000 for the last six Friday. youth’ services, said the jg charges would boost 3.C.'s, $66-million annual youth of- fenders budget ‘by between 88 and 60 per cent, or.at least $25, million ‘annually. In an interview, Kaplan said he expects B.C. will insist Ottawa pay the addi- tonal cost...) - “We are prepared to pay some of the increased costs but certainly not all,” said Kaplan. hres “They (B.C.) haven't pro- vided ~ the ‘facilities they should have. They'll be try-- ing to pass their failures of .the past to provide adequate containment centres onto us” NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE - LICENCE A17604 Joke notice, pursuant to Sec- tlon et} of the Forest Act, there will be offered for sale secled tender at the office of the District. Manager, Castlegar, British Columbia ot 11:00 Ma of 1995.1 cubic metres timber located at Moberly Creek, approximately 25 km. west of Castlegar, Kootenay bond District. Term: one Year. Bids con be accepted only from small: business - enter- prises, os defined in -the jegulations. Details of the proposed Tim- ber Sale Licence’ may be. ob- tained from the Regional Manager, 518: Lake Street, Nelson, British Columbia Vit. 4C6 or the District Manager, 1002 = 3rd +» Grd Street, Castlegar, British Columbia VIN 3X6. This Licence will be awarded under the provisions cf Sec- tion 16(3)(a} of the Forest Act, which restricts bidding to per- sons registered in the Small Business Program, Category One (1) only. no ‘ designated applicant under Section 1608) of ‘he Forest act lor. @ of applying for futher! timber in fhe’ Salmo THE MARIANNE APARTMENTS One, two ATTENTION RENTERS: Newly renovated suites in Upper Fairview Nelson, id three bedroom suites complete with: * Appliances, wall to.wall carpeting, | * Heatand domestic hot water include ° . . Partially ftuenished if required, Parking (Security Patrolled). Suites available for immediate occupancy. 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