CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, March 9, 1978 The Dano Poopis ~ Want to Control Land In a talk at an NDP club-sponsored meeting on “Monday night, the message from Mike Beaulieu, spokes- . ‘person of the Dene people in Canada’s north was clear and + simple, He said that the Dene, who have lived on this land, in the McKenzie Valley, for 30,000 “years have a right td control * their own lives and their own future—they are not about to * give up that control to suit the needs of southern Canadians, * Americans or the corporations ‘who wish to extract resources ; from their land, To that end, 16,000 Denes stopped construction of a pipe- «line which would have brought sthe destructive influence of Zthousands of southern Cana- ‘sdians to the north, while only : S supplying the natural gas needs : fof the south for some 20 years, : At the present time, the ‘Dene have taken their land ‘claims to the federal govern- «ment. Beaulieu expressed con- Clty council last Tuesday approved accounts payable of $202,493.03 for the month of January, Couneil approved a motion by Ald. Gerald Rust, admini- strative services and finance committee chairman, that a Canadian Paraplegic Associa- tion letter requesting a grant he referred to his committee for consideration in the city's 1978 budget. A letter from the Army Cadet ‘League of B.C, request- ing the city to take oul an annual league membership was received and filed for informa- tion, e * * The administrative ser- vices and finance - committee has asked the works and services committee for a re- vised’ capital program estab- lishing priorities and instructed the Castlegar Fire Department to include in its budget $750 for a two-way radio similar to those ‘used at the airport, Rust told council. . Council voted to forward the parks and recreation com-: * mittee's capital parks budget of $19,239 to the finance com- mittee for approval. se oe Council members instruct- ed the planning committee to consider the lot at 102 Ninth ‘Ave. S, as a possible park site. ew oe A protective services com- mittee recommendation that ‘the fire chief review the city's fire prevention and control bylaw and notify committee chairman Ald. C. S. Fowler of any changes required gained council approval. . Couneil instructed city ad- ministrator Bill Krug to ask CanCel if it is interested in purchasing the old Castlegar North Fire Department Truck which was replaced last year. *. . * The planning committee was asked to prepare an inven- tory of-all city and Crown properties in pamphlet form for use in long-range planning by council committees. en eer City staff were instructed to-direct a letter to Castlegar Airport manager John Michel- sor asking maximum lead time be provided whenever back up fire trucks are needed at the airport, . s 8 ow: Council instructed city works superintendent Alex Lutz to submit comments on a claim of arbitration for Patullo Sand Co. Ltd. on the Castlegar South sewer project. Council also instructed city ‘solicitors Wilson, Bauman to nominate an arbitrator for the City of Castlegar. . . * City staff were instructed to acknowledge al communes: bia Avenue North and First Avenue North March 18 morn- ing to allow the Castlegar Com- munity Band to hold a Bonanza Days concert. . * * * Counell voted to send a letter telling Juniper Street resident Frank Steenvoorden the works and ‘services crew would provide some gravel and grading on the boulevard out- side his home “once the frost is out of the ground.” Council also voted to inform Steenvoorden repaving of his street is under consideration for the 1978 bud- get. ~ . * . Council voted to inform H. C. Smecher that the paving of Dumont Crescent in South Castlegar was under considera- tion for the 1878 budget with a “high-priority” recommenda- tion. * * * YY A works and services com- mittee recommendation that Castle Bow! Ltd, be advised a Mr. and Mra, E, Newman were welcomed into member- ship when the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens’ As- sociation held its regular busi- ness meeting last Thi evening in their Centre, with 37 members present, Mrs. A. Brady presided in the absence of Mrs. H. Johnson, welcoming all present’ with a different. version of the Ten Commandments. Mrs. E. Sher- biko gave a reading titled “Sleeplessness”. Birthday greetings were extended to. members having birthdays in March, - CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 9, 1978 and District Senior Citizens’ Association New iMembers Welcomed Correspondence was dealt with and it was noted that the Annual Convention will be held in Cranbrook on May 16 - 17. Raffle tickets which help defray the convention were given to jt to sell. C donated their song sheets to the seniors and members ex- tend their thanks for this . donation. It was announced that bingo would not be held on Tuesday aft reports were heard: all going well in the kitchen; sick mem- bers have been visited; four get-well cards had been sent out. A dance band under the leadership of Mra, Rose Wenzel of Robson will entertain at the next meeting on March 16th, and all members were urged to attend. The disbanded IODE have Vobune w. Phices . Savings It was noted that Mr. . Penman of the Lions Club will speak at the next business meeting regarding the exten- sion and beautification of Kin- naird Park. . Meeting was adjourned, after which refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs. C, King and Mrs. J. Lypsett and their helpers. for You change of parking on the 200 block First Avenue North is not gained council approval. i see “Council members voted to tell'Nick Hetman of 1500 Fifth Ave. S. that it was not yet known whether the city will impose a moratorium on build- ing permits this year. An airport comniittee rec: + ommendation that the advisory airport committee undertake a study to determine the best approach to settling the long- standing parking problem at the airport won council appro- val, * . * Council approved an air- * port’ committee recommenda- - tion that plans for the Castlegar Airport terminal expansion be circulated to all council. mem- bers for comment to the city . administrator. Honorary Degree Just Isn't Enough Singer Pearl Bailey, who has an honorary degree from Georgetown University in Washington, says. she . wants “the real thing.” So she plans to enrol as a fulltime freshman because “I always wanted to be a school teacher.” : Another Quiet : Weekend For Local RCMP Another quiet weekend in the Castlegar area saw RCMP investigate only 19 compiaints, The arrest of an impaired driver, three 24-hour driver's ie from eantiag: this Mitta | OUR cow RICE ... 77188) 3, Roof,” Whitewal alo,, 1977 Plymouth Volare Framier, Serles. , P.B., Vin Defogger, OUR Low PRICE . Nrel alls, Es $4988 dio Sipe Trant., Ra- 1977 Vega Hatchback $3088 dan with Veo matic, P.S. Mileage, Throughdut.. 1977 Chevy Nova Fine 4-Door Famili OUR LOW PRICE . 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The Ist... 28’ Wide IS ON DISPLAY licence reports of two runaway female juveniles, one house break-in on 7th Avenue S., and two separate break-ins of the Castlegar Le- gion, which are pi ly under investigation, formed the week- end’s activities for police. One accident Sunday eve- ning involving a 1968 Ford and adeer, and the issuance of five traffic tickets, three of which involved licences for the new calendar year, leted police activities. Driver in the deer incident -has been identified as John Androsoff of Castlegar. Police said there are no’ charges. Damage to the vehicle has been estimated at $600, Mr. Joe Streloff of Castle- gar was master of ceremonies, reading congratulatory tele- grams from Vancouver and Golden. A toast to the Queen was tions second access to the Shewehuk and Castle Bar subdivisions, “advising that this matter is still under investigations.” 5 e #8 Council instructed Lutz to purchase and install two two- way flashing directional signs for the intersections of Seventh Avenue South with Fourth * Street South and Sixth Street South and approach the Region- |. al District of Central Kootenay facilities commission regarding cost sharing on the project. * * *. 4 ordinator of Autism Programs for the Santa Barbara County Schools. Ms. Donnelan-Walsh is also Project Director for the Santa Barbara County Autism Dissemination Project, which New FROM KOOTENAY FURNACE "75 Jeep 1977 Cougar sare... “The Fireplace People” 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP. 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