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Ca n d i d ates a on contenders for legislature both say the pro- alignment of the Castle- s thi site OK tom tabh teen that I think most of the people b ‘- d ,_ Rossland-Trail’s seat in the y g gar-Robson bridge is OK with in the communities thought ©8.G. grown © ne. 1 50 Ib. box russet potatoes 25 ib. bag bulk carrots 6.0. grown + ne. 1 25 Ib. bag green cabbage B.C. grown + ne. 1 25 Ib. bag cooking onions Canada grade ‘A' beet ° 5-8 ib. pkgs lean ground beef gov't inspected poultry © fresh * back attached « frying chicken legs gov't insp. pork © emoked + pork picnic shoulder kg. 8.11/Ib. boneless beef stew kg. 5.251b. fresh + Provimi veal shoulder veal roast kg. 8.55/Ib. ! nfresh "| ‘ray buns | “muffins i, : kg. 2.16/ib. @ kg. 2.16/Ib. i was the best and chose,” said Ed Conroy of the NDP. “The fact it’s designed for the chip trucks from my perspective is just fine because the quicker we get them in and out here the better it is.” Conroy was responding to comments made last week by Rossland-Trail MLA Chris jedi A 11, 1991 we who said he disagreed Conroy disagrees. with site the Ministry of High- “I'd much rather go around Scab ine dediven tartas tahion a cloverleaf in my car than have one of those chip trucks D’Arcy accused the ministry — trying to roar around a clover- of having “chip trucks on the leaf,” he said. “If they go brain” and said the proposed straight over and straight to alignment of the bridge will be the mill that’s great. That an inconvenience to local makes the most sense of any- drivers. ing.” Your satisfaction is our main concern © frazen * 100% Florida select old south orange juice. © Kellogg's rice krispies cereal... se cheddar Kratt Phitadetphia cream cheese... Parkay margarine evaporated milk................ 8 © Ultra Oxydel ¢ Uitra Tide « ail varieties © limit 1, evertimit 8.99 tide laundry detergent. © Crystal ll + system saver water softener salt... sockeye sz salmon. libby's beans & pork Westie © ail varieties mini puddings. Carnation * regular * light coffee mate... sana oben EFFECT THURS., SEPT. 12- SAT., SEPT to Limit Sales to Retail Quan tities. CASTLEGAR ae Take five: Haaken Nyman (left) and Richard Mattsson take & break at the Colgarsieatedt sae Thotade. ‘The Swedish carpenters are visiting Castlegar as part of a union exchange program, Stony..gage A4. Property owners chastise ministry reps over bridge @ Residents say gov't has left them in ‘limbo’ about the fate of their homes during planning process tive side of C of Castlegar residents over the proposed Castlegar-Rob- son bridge stems from the way the Ministry of Transportation and Highways has treated property owners. Few other complaints at “meeting, page A3 Ministry staff fielded several complaints during Wednesday's public meeting at the Community Complex from property owners who will have to move to make room for the “You've left us in limbo,” said one resident. “You tell us you want our home, but not when or for how much — how fair is that?” “Not very,” agreed Don Bar- cham, the ministry's regional manager of planning and meeting chair ™man. However, he said the ministry is trying to make up for that by keeping residents informed of its “This is the first time we've ap- Please see BRIDGE page A4 Reaction mixed to change at The News News Staff Initial public reaction to the new Castlegar News tabloid for- mat has been mixed, publisher Dave McCullough said Friday. “We've had lots of favorable re- action, but some people prefer the overall paper has shrunk. “I can understand why people might get that impression, but it’s incorrect,” McCullough said. “The 32-page tabloid we're pub- lishing today is bigger than an 18-page broadsheet. I had to go back to the mid-1980s to find an equivalent-sized paper published on this date.” Readers should also notice an increase in local news, editor Si- mon Birch said. Birch recently increased the size of the news- Please see THE NEWS page A2 et cnaie Saturday SEPTEMBER 14, 1991 ei: 75¢ @ 3 Sections, A, B&C 60SECONDS Win $100,000! No typo! No ' But you've got to be perfect. its the Castlegar News Fantasy Hockey Draft and to win the grand prize all you have to do is pick the top-scor- ing player in each of 18 groups of play- ers listed on entry forms on pages B3 and C6 in this issue. Even if you don't win $100,000, you can qualify for thousands of dollars in subsidiary prizes. Best of all, the draft is free to enter. pages B3, C6 Celgar expansion on schedule, GM says Ceigar Pulp Co.'s $700 million ex- said 6 bpartionda we lost three weeks,” Browne pep igen “Dut since then we're basical- evaporator bodies, new bunkhouses and chip silos continues. Fox said an average of 361 men are working at the site. @ FEATURE STORY New management plan in works Westar Timber is getting out of the woods with the pending sale of Westar Group's timber assets. But the company Still has to come up with a new five-year management and working pian for its 762,000 hectare tree farm in the West Kootenay. Barbara Tandory takes a look at the Process invoived in the first part of a two- part feature. page C1 Join us for the 11th Annual TERRY FOX RUN for Cancer Research Sunday Sept. 15, 1991