t« _ Castléjar News _Ao2. 126 OPENING SOON ILDERNESS RECREATION * Guided Trail Rides © Hourly Horse Rentals * Camping * Fishing DRY CREEK RANCH Deer Park, B.C. valley landscape nursery © Small Fruit Bushes e Fruit Trees ° Seed Potatoes 4 a ® Onion Sets Oren 1419 COLUMBIA AVE. . CASTLEGAR TUBS. - SA’ South Sede of Mohawk Storer 10-4 p.m. 365-2262 By CasNews Staff ‘The City of Castlegar is one of 87 local governments in B.C, to receive planning grants from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Ritchie recently announ- ced approval of $1,217,096 in planning grants. Castlegar will receive a $9,000 grant. This year’s grants will as- sist municipalities and re- gional districts in taking ad- vantage of the many new Mie aed. 365-1515 recmemrntmesr HOMEGOODS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE pr enacted under mu- nicipal amendment act Bill 62 last December. “The act includes new measures such as the tem- porary commercial and indus- trial use permits as well as refined development permit provisions,” Ritchie said in a release. “It will enable local gov- ernments to be more flexible in expediting positive devel- opment initiatives. The result will be an improved ability on the part of local government to help create jobs in the community,” he said. “The planning grant pro- gram will help implement these without delay,” he said. FORGET COMMISSION Extension giv OTTAWA (CP) — The commission given a six-month extension to Sept. 30 to present its report, di Minister Flora MacDonald by March 31, was approved by cabinet last week. “The commission received many more briefs and res- ponses than it anticipated,” said cabinet released Tuesday show. The request for an exten sion by the commission, which was to have presented its report to Employment tive Nola Seymoar, and needs the extra time to re- view. its findings. The commission was an- nounced last summer by Funeral held for Rossland woman Margaret Magdaline Harri- son of Rossland died March 21 at the age of 75 at Mater Misericordiae Hospital after a brief finest.” She was born in Little Rock, Ark. on May 6, 1910. Mrs. Harrison moved from Little Rock to North Battle ford, Sask. where she was raised. She-moved to Ross- land in 1938 where she final worked at + pommel until 1942. She met Thomas Dudley Harrison in 1940 in Rossland where they were married on April 6, 1946. She worked at the Rossland Museum for a number of years after her husband retired. She enjoyed curling, gar- dening, baking and going to Northport. Mrs. Harrison is survived by her husband Thomas; two sons, Ronald of Bella Coola and Howard of Merritt; two nephews, Len French of Rossland and Paddy French of Coquitlam; five grand- children, several nieces and nephews, and one sister, Jenny Perkins of Ontario, Calif. She was pi by her parents, four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were con- ducted March 27 by Rev. Bob” Anderson in Sacred Heart Perish Church. Interment followed in Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Rossland Hospital Memorial days of public hearings in 42 different cities. Over the next few months unemployment insurance system. However, Forget has said that because of the makeup of the commission he does not expect all commissioners to agree on all the recommen- dations. Essentially, business groups have argued the sys- tem is too generous and may be acting as a discincentive to work while labor and com- munity groups have called for an expansion of the sys- tem. Baby girl missing HAZELTON (CP) — A baby girl is missing and presumed drowned in a boat ing accident on the Kispiox Family will MONTREAL (CP) — The 649 lottery Tuesday paid $7.6-million cheque to a fam- ily of five who say they will share the money with a wel fare recipient ‘who found their winning ticket after it had been lost. en. share jackpot Members of the winning family are Jean-Guy Lavig- nueur, who bought the ticket, his daughter, Sylvie, two sons, Michel and Yves, and his brother-in-law, Jean- Marie Daudelin, all of Mon- treal. Auxiliary plans rummage sale Plans for a spring rum mage sale were finalized at the March meeting of the Castlegar Hospital Auxiliary. The sale will be held April 18 and 19 at the Kinnaird Hall. The entire proceeds will go to the hospital. Another fund raiser will be the raffle of an afghan donated to the auxiliary by Ellen (Nellie) Gray, one of the volunteer knitters. ‘The draw will take place on May 12 and tickets may be obtained from auxiliary mem- In other business, two new members were weleomed to the meeting by president Tony Ackney. After the reading of the minutes by re- cording secretary Ann Stas- ila and the treasurer's report by Joan Reshaur, the dele- gate to the president's con- ference in Richmond, Mar- garet Davidson, gave an ac count of her trip. Before the meeting adjourned, Marge Dulsrud a long-time member of the auxiliary, was presented with a spoon by the presi- dent. Mrs. Dulsrud is moving to Orillia, Ont. where her daughter and family reside. Auxiliary meetings are held every third Monday in the conference room of the hospital at 7:30 p.m Rock club aa oe ase — a Thursday, April’3 through to Wednesday, April 9 Supplement to the Castlegar News of Wednesday, April 2, 1986 CastlésyN 2 it AN INSPIRING movie airs Sunday, April 6. NEW LISTING Robson country home on 1 Ht Madd 2428 - 11th Avenue 2500 - 11th Avenue it Sorters Prand ovat bet ly a TRY THIS ONE!! stecatn pets 3 bedroom home in South Castlegar with new can and lino, new cabinets, new! pain new “APRIL 6 — NOON - 3:00 P.M. 2314 - 11th Avenue 2420 - 11th Avenve inished 5 All on «270° lot North Castlegar. Price only 900, fully fi 21 Mon.-Sat., 9:30-5:30 Fund, Rossland, OG. 1Y0 views slides China Creek “Drive a Little to Savealot” - ——— SPRING AUTO CLEAN-UP TIME =F ue pis |> = = = D| AUT) imu min |p wm —| MITCHELL AUTO PARTS 707-13th $t., Castlegar 365-7248 would be appreciated by the family as expression of sym- pathy. Carberry’s Funeral Home was in care of the arrange- ments. children were returning home from 4 shopping trip when their five-metre canoe Recreation news By H.D. DUNLOP Geology of the West Koot- enays was the name of the program presented by Lesley Killough at a recent meeting of the Selkirk Rock and Min- eral Club. The slide show, together with Killough’s commentary, gave an insight into the way It’s time to get back into the swing of things and re- register for fitness classes. Classes start April 7. We have Aqua-Fit, Tone It Up, Advanexed Aerobics, Jazz Dance, Morning Aerobics as well as fitness classes in Tarrys, Pass Creek and Rob- son. So don't wait a minute longer, register today! If there are not sufficient num- bers in classes, they will be cancelled. So aveid disap- interest to you. Lori Staples a lawyer specializing in mu- nicipal law will speak on topics ranging from negli- gence, tort liability, legal position of staff members, rental contracts and the use of waiver forms. Time within each session will be available for a question and answer period. Registration fee is $15. Easter Hunt A big thanks goes out to local lakes and rivers came to be. The fam iliar physical features of the landscape are usually just taken for granted as though " they had always been here and will never change, al though it is known that changes are continually oc curring, but so slowly they may take millions of years to accomplish. Many people are probably not aware this area was the western edge of North Amer. warm, shallow, marine envir- onment, certainly not what we have today. The meeting was held in Beaver Falls at the home of Omar and Maureen Kroh- man. Reports were heard on recent activities throughout the winter. Members hope to get out on field trips now spring has arrived and a schedule will be drawn up at the next meet ing. The club will continue to work with the staff of the Rossland Historical Museum Association, which features mineral displays. 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