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Calderbank . told the Castlegar News Mon- day. “There had been a: lot of = weird rumors about:what kind of system would be going in.” A10) “New: Brunswick, Quebec and” Ontario, Manitoba and‘ Saskat-. chewan.and: prior to 1941-in Newfoundland, Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon and the ment is willing to participate. ¢° In order to qualify, a pro- vince © will” have “to impose ‘tougher building codes, reduce _ speed limits to 55 miles an hour on two-lane highways and 60 miles an hour on better roads, prohibit bulk metering of elec-. tricity and natural gas in multi- : Dea dwellings. The government has'been: vunder pressure: from the op- position all winter to provide an’ insulation’ program, bet’ hesi- tated because of its cost. The qualifying date will be “advanced each year until 1984 ‘tomes built prior to ae Homes built after Sept. 1 will: have“ to .meet “higher standards in: all’ participating provinces so will already meet the higher: insulation ‘require- © ments. © The ‘grant. will ‘cover ‘an ° estimated ftwo-thirds of the cost =, ‘of purchasing insulation mater- ials, the government. says. It 0 is asked that” provinces’ Gradual ‘introduction ‘ of the.’ ‘grants will help sol ye that pro- blein. The government hopes to": -have it in effect by Sept. Y'and’ in’ its: first; year. of operation grants will. be _ provided’ for — homes built prior to 1921 in ‘Nearly 50 “Young Winners | In Bike Rodeo eo * > Nearly 2) local elementary, 4 school students won prizes. in |. the 1977” Castlegar Bicycle Fs ~~ Rodeo June 10 to 21.° Organized by RCMP Con- stable: Norm Blaney and super-.” vised’ by Constable Allan Con- 4; the ‘rodeo welcomed par- clpanta | from nine elementary - jools in the area: ‘Grade 1/and Kindergarten students. at another school, Brilliant Elementary, received a ‘lecture on: bicycle safety. > Assisting were Fay Fodor and Lynn Frisk of the Rec- reation Commission. ‘Prizes— bells for Grades 1 to 4 and light sets for Grades, 5'to 6—were: donated by the local RCMP. Results ‘were as follows:' Robson Elementary School © YGrade. 1—John. Jenner, Grade 2—Dean Bird, Grade 3— Water for Outside Under Study ‘Letter to CanCel ‘Still in Mail’ - ties * cele: brations of the twenty-first ° _ birthday of the. Kootenay Soct- ety: for ‘the Handicapped * at Kinsmen Park July 9...’ ‘Vice-president Peggy Reed -! 3 said’. this - week’ the: society, which operates the Silver Birch School andthe Clay Castle ~ sheltered workshop and serves, _ about, 35 handicapped persons in the community, will feature a fish ‘pond’ game.and: pottery, home baking, junk -and book sales as well as refreshments at “the party,’ . which’ begins.. of- ficially at 11:80 a.m. -); Reed. said the proceeds ~ from the event will be spent on’. ; renovations to the: Clay. Castle * building, ‘with modifications to’ the sales, production and kitch- en area in the workshop. She’ said: the society. was -'Gonna goto Grandma's’ Those By BYON GUEDES Editor, Castlegar News The engineering firm Kerr, Wood and Leldal has begun its ‘water feasibility survey for Robson, Raspberry, Brilliant, Ootischenia and Blueberry, Castlegar city council's water study committee chairman said » ‘Monday, ),.. The survey of areas out- side Castlegar, the second ‘phase of the city's search for an ‘adequate water supply for a ‘projected 1992 population of "2,900 in outlying areas as well y as the 9,600 expected for the city, will be completed in three © + to four weeks, depending on the availability of information, Ald. Brian Kilpatrick told the Castlegar News, Kilpatrick said “he and ' members of the Regional Dis- trict’ of Central Kootenay’s’ Lower Columbia Water'Study Commission (Castlegar director ‘Audrey Moore, Area I director John Moran and Area J direc- tor Martin Vaderpol) ‘ap- ‘proved the terms of reference . ‘for: the study ‘at a meeting Sunday with engineer Gordon Leidal. Vanderpol told the Castle- . gar. News Monday he found the" meeting encouraging but said it \. left some problems unresolved. “T'was encouraged as far as the technical. aspects are con- cerned,” Vanderpol: said. “As > far.as the financial aspect is concerned we're atill in a state of limbo.” ., : “We're still not certain of «federal or Provincial support,” ¢ id. _Malor crack ‘ling at ‘the into CanCel's interior division pipeline to the Arrow Lakes has not yet received any response from company. of- ficials, Kilpatrick said Asked how long “the city hoped to share the company's 54-inch pipeline, he said the request did not specify a length of time. The length of time the tie-in will last is totally subject to negotiations with CanCel, he said; ‘Kllpa trick said the tle-in would cnly be the first phase of securing a water supply for the city. “In the next phase © we would extend “a pipe from CanCel to the. Keenleyside Dam and put our own intake Pipe into the lake,” he said. A CanCel head office spokesman contacted Monday in Vancouver said the company (continued on page A10) Committee Considers: Funding Formula The Central Kootenay Re- gional Hospital District ad-* visory committee. votes this week on' recommendations for a separate funding bylaw for land ‘acquisition, . construction pro- jects and planning studies and a formula for’ distribution of the quarter-mill’ capital. expendi- tures: fund, committee chair- man Martin Vanderpol told the Castlegar news Monday. Vanderpol said the recom- mendations, made early. this month by the hospital adminis- trators' committee, ‘represent anattempt to set up funding for long-term: capital expenditures without tying up money needed by district hospitals .for pur- chase of smaller items. CB Service - Cancelled Due to Apathy. “The C weather He cited Creston Valley Hospital's recent acquisition—. with money from the quarter. mill fund—of a ‘land parcel. to provide for future expansion as an example of how funds are tied up “while in the meantime the land sits there without being used.” 2 (continued on page ) Money Stolen. . In Weekend Store Break-in Police report’ the:theft: of $2,000 from a weekend break-in at Quality Builders by: person or persons unknown. © . The’ discovery of the loss was made Sunday morning by an employee. Police said the building was ‘entered forcibly tong a rear door. The incident is’ still ander é station's ‘Citizen. Band: radio service launched in April st News this week the service was discontinued. after “-failing’ to i draw more than two calls daily. ~; from CBers and the. owners ‘of the. ‘station's borrowed CB radio tenna asked for thelr Were still presiing the department of the environment Willson jor crack. "Which ealied for. the cutting, . away of parts ‘of. the paved: runway, its removal and a fresh : section inserted. | ‘Work, which begun, June. 15,: was: done. after. the de- E -parture of the last commercial’ Only: a. partial closure’ of “> the runway was required allow- jing’ emall aircraft to scontiage ration, ‘Work was stopped ‘on one’ occasion when an emergency flight, was scheduled ‘to accom- modate a. stretcher case. Annual ‘routine’ crack, fill- = ing’ is done by the’ regular “maintenance crew. at : agri, y, culture ‘tas set, ‘Bent 14 as the official, date, “of “its™stop ‘in ur bays of ; ‘oe BED:” Eater yours ‘in’ the Michelson: told fe Céatlogar G News ‘last. Friday the. con- -. + tractor, “B. ore ‘Blacktop, was Great Race. Page AG Poor Turnout ‘At Bingo Results “In’ $2,500.Loss ‘A poor turnout at its see. cond annual Giant Bingo Satur-. re » day-resul ‘treasurer Jim Penman told the” *- Castlegar News Tuesday... : Penman. said little more . than 600 players showed up at _ the community ‘centre and ‘al- though he is still waiting for-: © advance ticket: proceeds to be-': turned in he said there is “no. ‘way. 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