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Altan stopped in Castlegar. his 6,000 km journey, that began June 1 in Hallfac: Tatined ‘and smiling, he showed no signs of being up half the night travelling.the Salmo-Creston Highway, with the: fullforee: of. a. thunderstorm ‘in, fron’ chatted and ‘shook’ hands? with, dignitaries and’ media People. - - he's got a grip like a prize-fighter. last leg of :; ‘at Castleai Plaza, renee is trying to’ raise money ; for Canada's Already he's’ tak n in’ e thons, roll athons, and last summer Be, wheeled from jo be couver Aug ' 20° ofter. “completing that last leg of his cross-country tour. |. gist —CesNews Photo by Dione Strandberg about $30,000 i in, ‘donations, i _ balloon‘:to $100,000, by: th ¢ * ognition, for. disabled * ‘eporta ‘a8 much ashe waiits to raise the $100,000 which ‘will be shared between the Canadian’ Amputee Sports Association, Canadian’ A on for, Disabled Skiing, Canadian’ Wheelchair. Sports ‘Association and ‘the Federation’ ‘of’ Silent Sports Canada Inc... “Canadian disabied letes ‘ar ranked, third and foirth in the world,’ ren't getting anywhere gnition ‘able-bodied, athletes |: out that’ disabled athletes events such Crippled in one leg. aoe he’ loat 2 bout’ ‘with .polio when he was three years. old, Altan says:ho has been interested in sports since he was “a little tyke.” But it, -wasn't until four years ago that he joined | : h (guess we were - capisatea| for ‘about half an hour.” The two were in the water’ for'a_total of about! 40 min- utes. Murphy * said ‘he swim to shore, but ‘couldn't ° * make it, so he tried ‘to'reach {Invan peat with, the Castlegar News at the.scene, on-a' week's vacation, He said he and Hutchings started off at‘Keenleyside Dam and de- in and cided to go through the lock, “Everything. was fine’ pool, Murphy. said — “and, that was:it.” .... “We got separated because the ‘whirlpool ‘threw me sie :the other: shore. ‘However, - the current. was simply’ too. ‘strong..“I've never’ swam so much‘in all’ of my. life — and © gone backwards,” he said.’ The two ‘managed to reach the overturned canoe, turned ‘it right: side’ up'and tried to bail. the water out. But they Tapida “near ‘the Kinnaird {| ‘bridge kept flowing over the Is. canoe’s ‘ Onee ‘through the’ rapids Hutchings were not i experi: enced canoeists, though both ‘had canoed bef Murphy said he enough to. know I. the two bailed the water out, shell,” of the canoe, Murphy and” chair-. mab Ald. Bob MacBain' told couneil that a public hearing ® was held July» 29 rezoning and only.one‘couple attended. : ~ “They really didn't object,” MacBain said. Instead: they wanted ‘assurances from Northiands ' that the site “would be left in a “compatible condition” where it borders their ‘property, BCGEU' “officer” Jim Vigue ‘thas sub- mitted his resi effee- . Mew.store. . ° "Safeway real estate manager Ken Horwood view. from Vancouver the land — about two acrés — is “under option”. He said final purchase’ arrange- ments won't be completed until the end of the year. However, Horwood ‘said tive Aug. 31. Ald. Carl. Loeb- lich said Vigue ‘cited health problems as' the’ reason for quitting. The city has ‘already , Started advertising for a re- a placement: : s Fryer warns Victoria. - ees Union general. secret . warning - Tuesday . before among the VICTORIA’ (CP)°— The The firstever ‘strike by the” return’ to’ work by..striking union officially began Aug. 6, provincial government emloy- with total closure of govern- ees Thuradayjmay be short- ment services except those lived if, progress is not made deemed essential. Mental quickly in contract talks with health ‘hospitals,’ air ambu- tests and is looking for a spring start on construction. He said it should take about nine months to construct the store. 5 He said the store will be, about 27,000. square feet — just : ‘the’ Arrow Hotel for) a’ “said in-a telephone inter Safeway has already star-" tea & also’ face south.” parking. ‘spaces. the Columbia Ave. and the The small shops will f start on the east side of the © ‘store and be built in.an are: ‘to run adjacent ‘to - the Castlegar Savings . Credit Union. ‘Those shops will : Horwood. did’ not have a dollar figure on the cost of ‘ construction ‘: of the. store. and declined 'to reveal the: purchase | price © for: the — two-acre parcel. . = _ Murphy Creek meetings slated © Hydro's community relations 970 Burrard 8t.,, ings for local areas affected Vancouver, V6Z-1Y8. the government. lances and. crews ernm . have stayed’ on the’ job but B.C. Gor ent Employ liquor stores, the’ motar ve- Joba. | Fryer sounded the hicle-branch and courts are by the prop: a Murphy Cree! i on’ the 17 other by. Hydro project -have been’ set: for later this month, B.C.’ Hydro ies closed by in the strike. i about 7,000.union members The . ferriés the mainland with the west coast islands were initially shut basketball league in his home town. Since then ‘he has, been involved in wheely-balla- {disabled bei Sevenanne ‘By CasNews Staff. Voting on’ the’ "govern: - ment’s wage offer of 11.§ per. cent over two ‘years’ gets underway | for the.110 ‘Castle- gar. provincial government employees at: the. Hi-Arrow Hotel foasy. 35 voting ‘which will be known early.the. same day.- : Currently, :: liquor, :-store, highways, regional ferry and Ministry..:of;-\Human |. Re- ‘sources employees are off.the job. At. this point. we, anti. + elpate : ac;regular :: schedule ; Friday, BCGEU ‘spokes “AL 4 Lowndes said Tuesday; that’. government workers will'be back: on , the.’ job ‘tomorrow despite the outcome ‘of the ta cmay' "Bundy" Lown- ‘des said ‘*We' want to’ show the government we have a heart . get back to. the: ‘bargaining and; we're 1 to ‘get back to work, but we want to cause hey hae not been ae table,”. ho said. ways ministry. _ Lowndes said ‘the govern 4.) ) 44-7) gesins ment: is trying. to take; 90 boty raat issuesisych as hours of work > ert rated fall Peds out; of, the ‘collective, bar. Monday but nae shut down again Tuesda: The ea also ran from noon to2 p.m, and 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday y >of .the ‘BCGEU,”. Lowndes said. rent collective agreement.” ’ Meantime, : regional” ferry Service has been'd das ‘ferry's will only be running in clared essential by the high. day regardl ©. down by the dispute, but the. union pulled pickets after one day in an attempt to get the - two sides back to the: bar- gaining table. But Vancouver Island offi- atrike, ‘he’ said. The rally was one of many held across: the province as possibility. of. another has kept tourists away in droves, WRECKED INDUSTRY “It. has devastated the Leaders ‘of ‘the’'40,000-mem- > ber union recommend Fejec- Initial‘meetings will follow the ‘release ‘this smonth, ot studies ‘on the. | : transmission... route, and \are scheduled for ‘the week of Aug. 23 in the Robson, Slocan and Trail areas’ and ‘in the first’ week of September in the Fruitvale-Montrose area. Recommendations for 230-- kilovolt transmission: routes for both Murphy Creek ‘and Keenleyside — Jinking the generation plants. to’ the *Hydro grid at the Selkirk and Kootenay Canal substations — are contained in separate studies conducted by Tera Cc Hydro. says that; three transmission routes’ from Keenleyside Dam‘ to’ Koot- enay Canal substation have, © ‘been suggested. ?..° ‘ Project manager Peter Cal-_ der’ told ‘a recent te council meeting that the pre-- ferred’ route appears, to! be crossing the Kootenay River just east ‘of ‘Thrums.: It would’ then pro. ceed up: the’ south’ side ‘of Kootenay River. ‘ Calder. said. that ‘.ronte would have the least envircn- mental inipact. .’ i 2: The ‘second Bere ‘leaves ¢'has ‘made they've gone ‘they won't come it clear that “if! th govern- .: back.” ment offer’is rejected, mem- Voting continued today in bers won't stay--on the’ job the Vancouver area, ' with Two ‘preliminary environ- mental reports as well as summary reports, including route descriptions and en- im have long | if. the «offer tim. ex: proved, °3!.5° : pected in the first clash over SEEKING INCREASE public sector wage restraint been prepared for the public. Copies of the reports are at local aa to Slocan, then turning A south to Shoreacres. running « on the north’ side ~ ofthe Kootenay River and crossing near Kootenay Canal . sub- station. i ‘The: third: and least desired The, union ‘is“asking® for since Ottawa d the seven Per: cent fi nedis > six-and five-p it solution and six per cent ‘six’ months to government deficits. into the contract. continued on pege A2 offices, libraries, “Hydro's in- formation office on Columbia Ave, ‘in Castlegar, or from leaves ‘the ‘dam headin; to Slocan ‘over ‘top ‘of’ continued on page A?