39. 1 Castlégar News October 22, 1989 Jorge, Silva wed in Castlegar Jorge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo S. Jorge of € Dorothy Silva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Silva of € married July | at 2 p.m Catholic Church in Ca Father Fernando astlegar, and in St Rita's Jose P were tlegar Herman Engberink perfor and Rudy Baff way The traditional wedding med the ceremony the organist he bride wa march was played and given in marriage by her father decorated with Wwo filled The church wa brass candelabra and two baskets with peach and white flower Elizabeth Machado of Castlegar ister, was the maid o| ister, Angela bride’s and the g of “New of New tminster minster and Maple Ridge Mark Machado The headpieve of her three-quarter length veil dipped softly toa *V" and was accented with a teardrop pearl The bride carried a bouquet of large silk ¢ breath surrounded by ivy Her attendants wore peach satin tea white chids, peach roses and baby length dresses with lace bodices and low-cut backs adorned with large satin bows. The flower girl wore a white lace layered tea-length dress accented with peach bows and a sachet carried bouquets peach nS The bridesmaids white silk roses, baby’s breath and ivy A reception was held at the Fireside Inn b Jecorated with peac balloon anguet room which was hand white bells, trear hearts and fresh lowers The three tiered wedding cake and suniain were decorated with peach und white heart urrounded »y four heart-shaped corated Mact uple honeymooned on Van orresponden By PATRICK FOWLER Specieh yg tne astlegar News Koot ‘e school o m Beave new ducation for withou They ca als through th work work to the choal turnaround of paper s expected to be 24 They plan fascimile tran smission machines to aid in the marking « them to markers and back papers | tudent as eceiving course material nail is far from new, but the correspondence school is located in the Nel at the old North Shore chool on Johnson Road hrough t elementary In the past aded-and the toria to be g process DORTHY SILVA and FERNANDO JORGE . married in July ce school open a\long time. With the school so close to the student the chan: ces are that the teacher (marker) and Course By CasNews Staff Selkirk College hour course which will provide people student will meet at some time, en couraging the student to complete the instead of generally took course offered to 9:30 p.m. at the quitting from 6:30 p.m will present a six- Castlegar campus. The course outline includes a primer on toxic chemicals, with the meet and how to B.C. Workers Compe Board r handling hazardou necessary training to how they enter the body sation safely handle the chemicals interested in the course are ister by calling Selkirk requirements fo} Those materials in the workplace will be held Nov asked to pre-reg Tand8 College in Castlegar The course Births & Fenengs BIRTHS Lloyd Wilbur Clyde Herdle? of William esident strict Hospital Sutherland is Ellen and her husband Jim Robinson of Nelson, Brenda and her husband Errol Campeau of Ar Shirley and her husband Lenard Hartson of Terrace. Alan and his wite Marilyn of Lethbridge, Alta, and Barbora and her husband Stuart of Penticton: and-seven-grandc He was predeceased by his wit 1984 and Helen G 1989 Pater of Calgary died Oct. 14 at age 2 s survived by his Jacqueline of Christopher, gran Kathleen tigi and George and Irene Pater of Castlegar, great-grondmother Bretta Kaiser of Port Bickerton, N.S. and her Elbert Pater of Bur relatives. 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Probability of preciptiotion is 30 per cent tonight, 70 per c Thursday and 90 per cent Friday 4 Sections (A, B, C&D) Call for inquiry. rebuffed By CasNews Staff Castlegar city council Tuesday en: dorsed a call by the Powell River Regional District for a moratorium on commercial logging on private land until the provincial government enacts legislation to deal with the issue But council backed off on endorsing the PRRD’s request for support’in its call for an independent public inquiry on forestry The PRRD called for the moratorium on commercial logging on private land ‘in response to protests over logging on Lasqueti Island which falls within the PRRD’s jurisdiction for community services. “It is time the provincial. gover nment acknowledged there are. inap propriate logging practices being used on private-tand\ and set in legislation to address this issue,’’ PRRD board chairman Don Silvester writes in a letter to Mayor Audrey Moore and council Ald. Terry Rogers noted that the Union of B.C Municipalities will likely take action on the issue but Said motion council in the meantime should sup port the PRRD. “They're looking for support for a tempoary moratorium until that (private logging) can be addressed said But council balked at Silvester’s request for support of the independent inquiry practices Ald. Marilyn Mathieson said infor mational material on forestry issues is still working its way through the UB CM and suggested the best action for Castlegar council at this time was to receive the Powell River request as in formation and forward a copy to the UBCM However, Rogers disagreed, saying council should take stronger action “1 think we could take a slightly stronger action and at least endorse or support the intent of the resolution,” he said. ‘‘I think there are a lot of in dications that people are not happy with what they see in the forest."" However, endorsing into forestry council voted in favor of Mathieson’s motion, with Rogers op. posed INSIDE Goal glut page B1 Lottery numbers The winning numbers drawn Tuesday in the B.C. Keno lottery were 3, 4, 9, 11, 23, 28, 34 and 53. - Auditor's report page A5 Don't forget Daylight saving ends Sun- day at 2 a.m. Set your clocks back one hour. OUT IN FORCE.. region offices of the Forest M pesticides as well as better control of the forest industry. costes Protesters aincnd logging changes NELSON (CP) West Kootenay residents waved signs More than 250 and demonstrated Tuesday outside the Ministry an end to clear-cut logging regional Forest offices, calling for and the use of pesticides. The protesters said they also wanted more effective controls on local forest companies and an end to muddied streams in West Kootenay forests. Behind the another group of 15 people support of demonstrators was waving signsim sustainable development ‘We're Rod professioi West Kootenay Forestry Alliance environmentalists, too. MacLeod, a forester representing the said retired “There’s another side of the issue a place for clearcuts, a place selective logging should be done said Bob Hawkes, a logger West Kootenay Wayne Peppard protests against the spraying of a her bicide by CP Rail ¢ the area in 1988, said environmentalist who organized railway tracks in we must sup port our bfothers and sisters who work for change within the for rvice Organizers had h oped simi lar rallies regional -of fiees wouldoccur at throughout the province, but many did not In Victoria, Deputy Forests Minister Ben Marr recognize that the industry can be just appealed to critics to Delegates c By CasNews Staff Conroy of Castlegar Katrine ted as an NDP delegate for the area to travel to the New Democratic conten tion next month, says she hasn't decid ed which of the contenders for the federal NDP leadership she'll vote for Conroy ‘really im one of the said she was pressed” by lan Waddell, candidates who was a guest speaker at the Kootenay West-Revelstoke NDP Riding meeting last weekend in Nelson that saw Conroy with 20 NDP Association selected along other Conference By PATRICK FOWLER Special to the Castlegar News An emotional speech by environ mental lawyer Elizabeth May capped a weekend environmental conference at members who will help the party chose aleader to succeed Ed Broadbent But she said she wants to **hear what the others have to say’’ before she makes up her mind, Conroy told the News, ticularly wants to hear MP Audrey McLaugh Marcia Braundy Winlaw, Brown of Vallican and Zaria Andrew Castlegar adding she par from Yukon of Crescent Valley were also chosen as delegates but were unavailable comment Tuesday and today The selection of the 21 delegates Nelson from L.V. Rogers high school in which drew good Castlegar students Get High on Nature drew 291 adults 468 par ticipants and 177 studen Search for woman suspended By CasNews Staff The search for an elderly Slocan Valley woman was suspended Satur day by Nelson RCMP and Provincial Emergency Program Nelson RCMP Sgt Tuesday The search for Pauline Hadikin, 80. was called off after the area around the New Settlement searched several times along with the personnel, Darrel Graves said near Krestova, was roads into the area, Graves said If the RCMP receive any new infor mation the search can resume, he ad: ded Hadikin went missing Thursday af ter going for a walk from the New Set tlement, about 30 kilometres north of Castlegar RCMP, volunteers the area Saturday, PEP local and a police dog RCMP said asking for any Hadikin five-inches tall personnel combed Police are infor mation about who is described as five-fect 130 pounds with grey hair and glasses She speaks Russian and was last seen wearing a grey and white sweater skirt, nning shoes and a pink necker . more than 250 West Kootenay residents gathered outside the Nelson istry to call for an end to clear-cut logging i the use of as sensitive as the environment Marr and the John Cuthbert, 75 people who attended a rally ministry’s chief forester met with six of the outside ministry forest policies that don’t put protec offices to protest tion of trees first Forest Minister Dave Parker was away from Victoria **We all understand the senstivity of nt and the sensitivity of the economy,” said Marr. “But what we all have to-understand is the sen sitivity of the industry.” the environm dollar of manufactured shipments comes from He said half of every forestry and those shipments depend mostly ona single market — the U.S. osen which is the maximum number allowed in this riding based on population figures, was an easy task for the riding association, since only 21 people put their election, riding Kinakin names in for president Dorothy said Tuesday The approximately 60. association members present passed a motion to accept the 21 names for election and then there was no need for Kinakin said a vote, Winnipeg The conven Nov. 30 and runs until Dec. 3 tion opens in Airport safety questioned By SIMON BIRCH Editor A Castlegar alderman is adamant that staff reductions and changes in job assignments at the Castlegar air port may pose a threat to safety The issue has taken a back seat to the recent controversy over the possible closure of the control tower at the air port, but Ald. Lawrence Chernoff in sists the loss of two workers and the reassignment of ai maintenance - Port firefighters to maintenance dutic does not leave sufficient personnel handle an emergency such as the crash of anairplane. Chernoff raised the issue at the O 17 meeting on Castlegar and again airport matters in Tuesday night with reporters following a meeting of Castlegar city council because I think “I’m concerned about it when the winter months come we're going to have problems,”” Cher noff warned Transport Canada of ficials at the Oct. 17 meeting The reduction in maintenance staff occurred July 1 Transport Canada the government tment resonsible for airports — con tracted out Castlegar airport toa private firm. Airport firefighters must now fill the gap left by the loss of the two workers and perform such maintenance duties as cutting grass around towers which support guidance beacons for the air port at remote locations as far away as Edgewood, Che As well firefighters in the winter will have to perform snow-clearing duties could take firefighters away from tescue duties In the event of a crash, Chernoff says, when depar maintenance of the noff says. Those functions Canada. two firefighters to handle the airport's two fire trucks leaving only a Transport mandated minimum of Chernoff says one firefighter per truck is not enough jn ap emergency Such as a crash because no one would be avails But Transport ¢ > help rescue passengers. anada’s director of ations in Vancouver, Gerry Baker, who meeting — in airport opera attended the Oct. 17 Castlegar, technological improvements to the fire says trucks make additional personnel un: necessary for their safe and effective operation in an emergency The decision to have one firefighter for each truck was based on technological improvements,"” Baker said. “‘Each truck can be operated by one man Baker said each truck is capable of discharging ‘its load of fire- allowing the ers to perform rescue duties entire retardant in two minutes, firef after that time Castlegar airport manager John d. saying the fire trucks are ‘create a rescue path from the downed plane.”* “Two Perry agr designed to and two good firefighting vehicles are adequate and meet Transport Canada standar- ds,”’ Perry told the Castlegar News af- ter the meeting He also noted that the airport has an agreement with the City of Castlegar for the city to provide backup support well-trained men if an emergency occurs The Castlegar airport employs five firefighters including fire chief Gerry Rempel who told reporters Tuesday he would prefer it if his firefighters didn’t have to perform maintenance duties. By CasNews Staff A stay of procedings was entered Oct. 23 in the case of former West Kootenay National Exhibition Centre director Lucille Doucette. charged with theft $1,000 from the NEC i the Crown looked ov mation in the ca: ‘it was not in the proceed,” Soga said today Sog amount of a cheque which the Castle has learned the NEC has from Doucette or to discuss further over Castlegar, after 1 the infor ind/determined ic interest Crown counsel Doug declined to disclose the single-payment ar News details of the case. Dan Niedermayer of Cranbrook mu Doucette’s — lawyer Crown won't proceed in Doucette case of town until next week and was unavailable for comment Doucette was charged with con verting more than $5,000 in gover men sonal use NEC criminal breach of trust, an offence a maximum prison m of 14 years grants and donations to per while director of the She was also charged with which carries charges d that between July 1, 1986 ar 1, 1987, Doucette NEC fund onverted with the intent to violation of the while trustee of defraud and in trust, monies received from gover grants and donations 117.14 for per nment amounting to $5 sonal use gets good reviews ts — to the three-day event which got Thursday night and con Saturday with nd workshops on a host of underway tinued Friday and speeches a environmental issues I really enjoyed this conference, said Jade Cropley of Staniéy Hum phries secondary school at the end of the conference. **Elizabeth May was an inspiration to me. Her comments were really addressed to us (studen May ‘called for sustainable develop. ment and conserving energy, noting that Canadians use more energy per person than any other Our because of the use of fossil fuels such as May environmental slogan. country climate is getting worse gasoline, oil and coal,” said, repeating the Think globally, act urged the students to keep working on locally.’” She environmental issues May was just one of several invited guests who conducted workshops, in Sloce Herb Hammond who spoke toa small group cluding n Valley forester of about 25 people Friday continued on page A2 GUEST SPEAKER . who gave workshops on a host of en weekend's Get High on Nature conference . lawyer Elizabeth May was one of several gu: ‘onmentol issues at last Nelson.