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Forthe Home Handyman New Insertions, cop’ cancellations fort weve Business. ted up to ar for orihe month of, April. i “KRAMER AUETIONS AND SALES DIVISION OF carcts ® ‘ot Complete Auction Sorvices’ i. Induatrial and Commercial Dispersals w' Estates. sehold % Store Liquidation % On Site at Our Auction Yard Our New Program: will be Weekly Sales Every Saturday chang ay @ ceed = ‘Directory’ will 5 p.m.,-March hee THE: COLANDER SPAGHETTI HOUSE “Specialising intiallan cuisine, For Reservations’ Phone 364-1816: “1475.Cedar Avenue ~ Trail, B.C. BOY SERVICE © ‘sump & Septic Tank | Pumping :"' Phone 365-5013 ‘Legislative’ Libraty. Parliament: “B1dgS «5: 501 Beltevit eu tea? ‘Victorda,: By" ca relied Vav: ing i bev) 2a tieogk. - Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” WEATHERCAST Cloudy with, sunny ° periods tomorrow and the outlook for both Friday and Soturday is cloudy with o chance of showers. Chance of precipitation tomorrow; 10 per ‘cent. Highs of 12°, tows near 0°, VOL. 36, NO. 22. “CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1983 4 Sections (A, B, C&D) COLEMAN COUNTRY . e By BON NORMAN Editor’. Sharon Denike is a woman wit caus to make sure Castlegar’s peedy. don't go “hungry. Demke ‘Is’ the _ driving force behind the Castlegar Food Depot, formed in late January ‘and located in the former Speed building ‘on ‘Columbia’ Ave. *:. ‘° But eight weeks alter the Food Depot first opened its doors she-is finding it increasingly difficult to see‘her cause through. The problem: is food — enough to go ‘around. oo “The: ma is, there,” she Bays, “and it's worse that ™ y Motors there Just isn't , e've had an averago on ‘seven more” each week: since the second’ week: the depot opened, Demke says, She had anticipated a maximum of 80-40 people would be © on file and perhaps half that would appear each week. sLast week the depot bad-its busiest week yet, feeding more than 40-residents. And Demke says there may -haye been'even ‘more but the depot ran out ef food. She ‘says'the depot can us alenoat any kind of food, brought her own refrigerator from home: to store dairy products, but she is looking for someone to nate an old ' freezer they might not be using. But storage isn’t the only problem. “we haven't got enough shelves s,” Demke says. The few shelves they do have are already. stacked high’ with. groceries, for , this ‘Thursday’ ‘6 distribution. She said those shelves were donated by Lions Club which has been dons about $100 worth of food on a regular basis ‘every week. ; “They have been fantastic,” Demke says. she is di ited: with the’ from the rest of Castlegar. She said-10 Castlegar schools were canvassed for donations a d ‘only ‘five, bothered to collect’ food. “I expected a little more than five schools to participate. 'm very disappointed with the Fesponse,” she said, ae . 7 She also noting that one hasn't re calls, and i the local We hava th d the depots teleph LARGEST STOCK. Starting at 12‘ncon and Commencing Nov. 6, 1982. Floor Sales — 7 Daysa Week OF APPLIANCE PARTS . _Contacts Orvillo Kramer or James Donovan at 357-2056, Box 609, Salmo, B.C. IN THE WEST KOOTENAY eal 2 ~ Service 365 what I. anticipated.” When Demke first threw open the depot’s doors and . began distributing food free’ to the area needy, only 31 but particularly meat. . “Meat is our big worry every, week. Y don't know what’ the blazes'we're doing ‘to ‘do for. this week.” Sie 241 Columbia Ave. ; Horbel Diets Judy. * Castlegar the other. recently’ cee the dopot’s discount from 10 to five per cent.” She added ‘that the co-aptriive ‘atore in South 3400 - 4th Avenue - . Castl Healthy 7343/693-2315. a oy wae bar adie ot Edmonton, Alberta, Randy & Kay Grant Thee Hughes) lappy to,annaunco the birth of toi rat child. A son, randon z. born Sat. March Trler, 9 Ibs. 4 8 . pile are Benny & Lois Hughes of Castleger Lorraine & Don Miles of Cran- brook & Les & Mavis Grant of Vancouver. Ph. 365-7287 LL Soligo, Koide & John Chartered Accountants 613 Columbia Ave. (Upstoirs) Castlegar Phone 365-7745 Henry John, B.Sc., C.A. Resident Partner ‘Factory Authorized to Service the ‘Mojor- Name -Brand Large - . 1434 Columbia Ave Castlegar 365 - 5223 MITCHELL AUTO PARTS Super Sweep Chimney Services Ltd. © Complete Masonry Work . © Chimney Lining “¢ Certified Fire Sotety inspections 1406 Columbia Ave \ 965-6141: “RUMFORD” PLACE ° ‘*8eeus fors': “e' Complete Office Aid Basle Bookkeeping —(iii)- = - For All Your Auto Needs Columbia Ave. °365-7248 Financlal Statements Personal Income Tax Tutoring Dato Processing Mr. & Mrs, Marvin Wood ore ate in Loving memory of Patsy Evin who posted away March 14, 1981. May the winds of heaven blow where i revihe one we loved, Ie alee Andwall ever Stilwehovess mony memories sul elect Gy esa missed by, Debble, Zoyia, and aati seca. Toving_memory of lore Kalesnikatt who passed away March 12, 1977, Always loved and remem er Mom, Dad, Brothers ond Steer Howto: PLAY POPULAR PIANO! New home study fouls. Fast, Easy method. Guar FREE Information, wel coal, Russell & Ai (0060-102 Avenue, Fort St. ‘oh Ni C.V1I 21 FHGHEROT GUITARS: caom building, restorations and repairs. Finest quality, new ond used guitars, 415 Koctena Ss Nelson. 352-3324. Reagan praises games ORLANDO, FLA, (AP) — President Reagan says video games are good for children who might become future air _force pilots. Speaking to an audience of teenagers, Reagan said, “I recently learned something quite interesting about video games.” “Many young people have developed incredible hand, eye and brain co-ordination in playing these games. The air force believes these kids will be outstanding pilots should they fly our jets.” He went on to say that computerized radar screens in jet cockpits are similar to computerized video screens. “Watching a 12-year-old take evasive action and score multiple hits while playing Space Invaders and you will appreciate the skills of to- morrow’s pilot.” PH, LUELLA AT 365-6658 “The Complete __ Appliance GEE Centre’ o MAYTAG Appliances Sold Maytag — General Eleciric Kitchen Ald — Jenn-Air —Gibson — “THE BEST” WARRANTY SERVICE INSTALLATION SERVICE EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE on all major ap "CASTLE TIRE (1977) Lid. SALES & SERVICE | TOP QUALITY CLOTHING. INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES NEARLY. NEW SHOP Rossland Ave., Teall «Phone 368-3817 : Clothes taken on consignment. ALL BIAS TIRES IN STOCK . NOW REDUCED BUY 1 —'GET 2nd MATCHING TIRE AT 4-PRICE , . -Hour Service Se JERRY'S DRYWALL Boarding. toping & filling. 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Demke » - power — “and he's not’ even from Geng Also given special me tion was the, Slogan hs ‘ootéhay continued onpage A2.. e Recovery-] . ‘it took three days to locate Sk Waterbeds and donations. and . tobea problem, ae ealacly i in the fire season and the. fur’ foal the regula monthly meet- ing of, society directors, : president ‘Pete Oglow re- ra museum‘complex: He, said * PETE ostow the damaged pipe. «piped beri FLOWERS ’.".; Warm ‘weather Brings three- Id Meli: | As well, there was the expense of digging ip. and ireplacing the pipe ‘and putting down bleach’ as a deterrent. This, plus running heavy vehicles over the area, seemis to have discouraged further m mole activity, Oglow reported. ‘ However, this is‘only one aspect ofa 2 mich ance problem — the fact that the’ society. and the museum jeomplex is moving into a new phase of its Aevetopment — consolidation and: maturation. ° In the past 20 years the society hs established $2, million" worth of equity in the area in terms of. buildings and equipment. Some of this has come, from federal and- incial grants, hips . and The larger part has < . come through volunteer labor. | With the passing of the years, the museum has also become increasingly well known as an Amos out info the, nunshine and " spring daffodils. CosNews Phato by Diane Sirondberg ~ Vander Zalm to meet board By CasNews Statf Education Minister Bill Vander Zalm will meet with the Selkirk College board later this month, the board disclosed at: its monthly meeting Tuesday night in Nelson. -- College. employee groups such as the faculty associ- ation arid the B.C. Govern- “asset and tourist attraction; This in turn has increased the expense. a and labor-needed for upkeep and admin-', istration — a-burden which is getting beyond: the, limits of a and has the need for permanent seeretarisl aid, in addition to the ing and Water for i ic use directors are looking for a water storage tank i in order. +o solve the difficulty... Long-range plans for the village include recon: struction of. the CCUP offices — which were once - Tocated at Brilliant — and the addition of two modules ‘to the National Exhibition Centre to house city museum artifacts. Plans for a vegetable garden and buildings in the area have been modified and will be resubmitted since “ment Employ Union will also have a chance to meet “with. Vander Zalm at the. March 28 “luncheon meeting Jat the college. x Vander Zalm will be spec- ial quest speaker © at the Rossland-Trail Social Credit: * nomination meeting that -night:in Trail. : ‘Vander Zalm will also tour the simulated work training program at Cominco while he is in the area. David Thomp- son University Centre may be included as part of his visit to Nelson on March 29. In other business Tuesday, the board supported a de- cision by the Ministry of Baucation to approve two. College’ principal Leo Per- ra told the hoard the college was not in’ any position to do - anything with the Electron- ies Technician so it won't be initiated.‘ However, the college does wish to proceed with the new computer program. Steps have been initiated to begin the program in. September. Perra said the funds will be ided ‘through a transfer § Taformation eyienr Technol- ogy and Electronics Techni- cian. ‘ Father ‘cansidered killing - VANCOUVER (CP) — The - father of a. -severely-handi- conned boy told a doctor he any ag requires the app J of the Koot: Doukhobor Historical Society, the City of Castlegar, the Regional District and the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped. All society members and interested citizens are reminded of the Society annual general meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, April 11 at the village audio-visual centre. A showing of. the provinciaily- -prepared film, “Here to Share” will form part of the entertainment, and guests will have.an opportunity to see the new equipment and greatly improved viewing facilities at the centre. killing’ his ay B.C. Supreme Court was told today. Dr. Doreen McConnell, a physician at Sunny. Hill Hos- pital for Children, was tes-. tifying at a hearing where a provincial court ruling that . an operation to save Stephen’ Dawson's life would be cruel and unusual treatment is — being challenged. Ashunt draining fluid from the brain: of the six-year-old his son - boy-is blocked and Stephen will probably die within weeks if it is not repaired, doctors have testified. Provincial court Judge Patricia Byrne ruled Monday that any decision on the boy's ‘fate should be left with the parents McConneil said she spoke with the boy's father, Robert Dawson, on March 1, after the parents had decided not ‘to’ allow the operation on their son. Linda Stewart, the Daw- continued on page A2 for non-instructional. bud- _ gets. He added that the min- istry’ seems. to be. sympa- thetic with providing the col- ii lege with capital funds to get the program underway. In other news; :the board tabled a new ‘policy which would restrict admittance to the college by fovelge stu-- dents, If the policy is‘ approved, the college. would give prior- ity to regional, B.C. and Can- adian students, but may ad- mit foreign students if they meet, one or all of the fol- lowing conditions: e if they are sponsored through an inter-g BILL VANDER ZALM ... here March 28 e if they are attending un- der’ a separate contract be- tween Canada and a foreign’ government approved by the Ministry of Education. e if the full costs for at- , tendance are sponsored by a body or agency acceptable to the college board. if they are dependents of persons who are in Canada as citizens, permanent residents on a work or student visa holder. . tal agreement. ~ e if they have won an academic competition. e if they have landed Pualgran status. eto exchanges. e if there are a small number of seats available in a course or program and none of the above apply. By] DIANE STRANDBERG Staff Writer ¢ Castlegar’s Malcolm Scott and: ‘Trail’ Alderman Walt ‘Siemens ‘have taken the , Kruysse, economic develop- . ment .commissioner for the Re, ensy Boundary, in pursuing © the nomination. ‘Scott, a. former’ Castlegar ‘school trustee and veteran ‘negotiator with the Con- struction’ ‘Labor Relations Association, said in an inter- view today: that, if he is elected one of his: main chal- lenges: would be to ‘create d that jobs MALCOLM SCOTT +..createjobs , gave him a “good working rapport” ;with local unions. Scott had an, opportunity to declare. himself.during an all-candidates meeting held in Castlegar last month, but decided to.hold off. “I wasn't really prepared to go ahead at that time ..~ I had to satisfy myself that I really would win,” he in the tourist industry could amarina and facilities for rec- marina and facilities for rec- reation vehicles in the area,’ as well as improving existing _Tecreation facilities. © A. longtime: resident of- Castlegar, Scott says ‘he de- . cided to stand for nomination after being asked to run by a number of supporters in both | Castlegar and Trail. - He is an employee of Cen- tury 21 Mountain View Agen- cies and also owns his own construction management consulting company called Scott Project Developers Lid. “I'd work for all the people in the: .Rossland-Trail. area .+. not just business,” he said adding that his experience negotiating ‘for the CLRA and mailed it Street Talk, page A3. inside SLM EAN © Pearl Androsoff has crocheted a special hat for the Queen off to Buckingham Palace, stanley Humphries Secondary School plays host this week to the Southeast Interior Drama Festival — a weeklong event offering plays every night, story and photos page A4. The Dale Hockley rink of Castlegar holds down second spot in the national police curling playdowns in Summerside, PEI, story page BI. John Charters this week follows up on Dr. John Hall's excursion to Papua New Guineo as part of a CUSO team with part one of a letter. from Dr. Hall, page Cl. He-‘said, that the com- petition would be tough, not- ing that as many/as six or ‘eight potential candidates might declare” themselves prior to the nominating con- vention planned for March 28 at the Tadanac Hall in Trail. Stemens said he declined to enter the race during the Castlegar meeting because of - ~ family commitments. How- ever, he has since decided to throw his hat into the ring because of a concern that the two nominees might not win an election if they were chosen as candidates. “My concern is that we win this riding. I was concerned the people who had decided to run might not do so,” . Siemens said in an interview. continued on page A2 see