Rete TT Ne Complete. Listings "Published Griaht and Early Every Thursday Morning: a ‘The Crocsroncs ofthe Kootenays” : * CASTLEGAR BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1070 ‘ ——————e 4 Sections (A,B, a “ON The ‘mayor., ‘aiid ‘Wilson was aiming completion of the fina) draft for the’ end of the monte Duncan, who drafted. the original ersion of the Castlegar and. Regional District of, Central Kootenay — which | we approval in’ principle | ‘in March, ‘in dicated ‘at the June 27 mieeting he uld he « mulnist RDCK included: .in ‘the assistant _ deputy minister's plans.” -:Road' Closed During Pipe “hours daily until Aug. 29 to allow construction ‘of a sec- ‘tion of Castlegar's new Ar- Pe preveat soat-aharing formu. The RDCK board ‘voted ’ in. May to delay.taking on a function “row. Lakes Pipeline, city - council has decid - -- Gouneil rage week ‘au- thorized the’ city's’ engineers - to ‘close the’ road, except for traffic’. té ‘and’ from the: CanCel sawmill and pulp mill - and Celgar road aren resi: © ‘dents, from 6 a.m.;to 6 p.m. Assistant works superin- ‘tendent: Igor Zabynacz. this ' < week said that during instal- . = tie-in to the CP Rail crossing cons Celgar/Road, the’.works zwill be. working along: until after a toosting bs the saleby: dunking tank’ event at Kinnaird Pork | dace He celia a brief, tesplite tohtn Ha th (middle, left). - Mayor” Acer ‘Castlegar ‘ sought reductions in in its: regi- onal planning: Jevy..on the :* grounds that :the ‘city also ee i i 5 its: own. 3:mych tl i ht) while another c og burling event Parte) loager s nan ‘ot Pass: crak Park: Cast! ean s potantial role as.an industrial: commerci centre with a large:non-resident labor force will require careful! consideration land settlement lans for Central Kooten- 's'Arrow Lakes aubrepions ; That was among regional district pian: “ning director Floyd vations this week 0 Dykeman‘s: obser: n she! findings of-a Had pa ofa land use onus f - up of the tities ‘or the re subeabien made. of C and Nok: usp and Electoral Areas I,Jand K: despite ‘gro the’ ; possible pressure in’ periey for’, acces or res rural ni } communities south of the vity. Although the study says Castlegar's “dominance as the 3 major urban centre”, -will jebrant takes.a similar |. ris. im left). OF more continue with the growth of the po} it names{A alarea. From 8.74 per cent of. Area‘J’s.total population, the population of Blueberry ‘rose: between 1966 and’ 1976 “to * » Jas showing the most marked ‘population. growth. It notes . the‘eity’s share’ of the subre- ‘gion: population’ dropped’ by 3.89 per. cent to 42.49 per ent between, 1968 and 1976. - * shows _Nakusp's share’ of the ~ + population jumped’ 1, 08 per cént to'9.57. per cent over th Field, ‘a member: of the. 20.45 per ‘cent... { “Bluebe is obviously; . growing’, bocaee of its ‘locas tion. in proximity "to to:, both! . Trail, which is also'an‘ employ: ment centre for people livin in that | area,’'as’, well’ a Castlegar,” Dykeman’ said. “If the husband.works in} Trail at. Cominco, ‘the ‘wife; may work ‘in /an office in, downtown. ‘Castlegar. “So it appears ‘that the! - area south of. Castlegar, Blue berry’ ‘Creek-Fairview, may ‘an area where we will contin- ue to experience rather extes sive. development: Pressures ‘Salmo Valley P ety, “reported ; that Fraser at ins otha ta 8 his ministry had decided: * papel pnssh lichens “chosen for the new highway: va a ) —— department, for - which: it a organization's defence’ of’ budgeted $24,650 last year. Council voted list week :\to withhold the approximate: .. ly $27,000 it is expected to pay for its share of regional : equitable cost sharing formu-" la is resolved. hee s employ: ea accredited: employers organi zations ‘highlighted. submis- aes made to a labor minis- try advisory committee’ in public hearings here. this: ay Bot “A brief from the Kooten: ‘ Labor Ri ‘and, multi -employer ra has ‘shown ‘ie ‘opposite to be true.” fo “The greater degree of ‘ity in the public sector. ‘Submitted jointly with ythe Public of B.C., > th is labor. la stability “is d: through n ead It also unions’ argumert that. multl-employ. er bargaining and’ accredita: is, tion: undermines the ‘auton- bargaining. coordination and the KBLRA brief dismissed‘: trade unionists’ objections to.: Association claimed, vaceredit lig } Red Alert, Foresters Report A Castlegar forestry of- ‘ficial reports that a lightning strike was reported Tuesday « “night about'200 yards above: ° the Timberlane motel result- ing in three bombers’ being ~ -called in and a four man } ground crew. Yesterday mor- ning a mop-up crew was‘in the area. Also reported were;- strikes sighted above the golf * ‘course and airport, but as of préesstime yesterday morning they have not been located. The fire hazard high despite Tuesday's rain- fall,a. spokesman from the Castlegar Forestry office said yesterday morning. Four new fires develop--i- ed over the last week, the’. majority, ue to Labiaiee ‘ «FOREST FIRE HAZARD. RATING: remains ° : and ‘two new fires started. ~Hueaday, although they are as not serious. , The Nelson Forest Dis- trict office calls attention to the campfire ban foresee July 20. * The tanker base at Cas- gar airport reports that inh P general status for last week was red alert with all “aircraft serviceable, and. all immedi- “h pal field autonomy, contact with employees and’ - oleae 5 . An» accredited: ‘employ. ers’ association in the munici-- influence .of the "political arena,” according to - th KBLRA “belong. to * “removes : labor... . relations from the immediate = of industri-. al ‘relations by both parties,” ‘the brief said. -: ‘o!Well over 5 per cent of unionized ‘employees in B.C. bargain with employers whe omy. of the Pally s munici- is hardly, the case wide ome each fs ‘decision “unfortunate,” noted that a large descrepan- of the village. ‘ey between traffic flow ‘fig- urea reported by the minis. route, residen| halted try and these reported by the. at