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Progressive - Conservative MP.Bob Brisco.: Kristiansen, the.'40-year-old Nelson woodworker’ who drew 11,497 votes to Brisco’s 13,757 in the May 22 federal electin, won contractor, whe } was eliminated with 44., In ‘the. second . ballot Kristiansen’s aes * support grew to 161 votes out of 319 cast, °° while Knutson. drew 67 votes, Titsworth received 56 and Horswill, the 36-year-old ofa p for the b was eliminated with 65. The third ballot, in which 313 pay. members cast votes, gave Kristiansen his winning 161 votes, Knutson 77, and Tits- worth, a 35-year-old systems analyst, 75. - In remarks following the motion for his nomination by former’ New Democrat MP. && ~ Ran Hardi ling — unseated in 1974 by Brisco — : K NDP. MPs' decision to hall the incumbent Feb. 18. : ‘Currently the — financial! secretary of. international Wood-” workers of America Local 1-405,. he led in nomination votes each time ‘the ballot boxes were. cir-, participate in the defeat of the Progressive Conservative government in the Commons Dec..18,/0n the grounds Finance Minister <| John Crosbie's budget “just had to go.” * “And the government which introduced | it, a government 1 that is without as doubt the most ind and in Canada’s history just has to go * assembled in Ridmaie | Hall, ‘but 1 did not receive the maicrity sup- oat he needed until’ the: third: ot. ; Although Marty Horswill of Nelaon, Carl Knutson of Castlegar, Glenn Suggitt of Taghum and Gordon Titsworth of Trail found the more than 800 NDP members a receptive aud to their nomi: Hes, none. of the contenders Feceived even half of the votes cast in’ Kristiansen’s favor during we three ballots. Taking an unexpected secon: Ballot was. with it,” he added. - He said he shared’ the willingness’ ‘of. Prime Minister Joe Clark and Brisco to make the budget’the main election issue. ‘Aside from the item allowing indepen. dent business operators'to write off the cost of wages: for: spouses working inthe businesses, he said, “there is no redeemin; social value whatsoever in that budget'and j nothing for ordinary. Canadians.” ; the budget did provide for an extra - $33 billion over four years for oil companies But “in return for the great. job they've been doing not for us, but to us,'in recent years.” 5 » “They're getting a‘ financial reward at‘ our expense for lying about oil reserves and‘a i bonus fer failing to deliver,” Kristiansen said... an incentive. f Phas, scheduled” $60,000 . from, ‘the capital water utility system. ‘Also” Photo to pt eal pecslntaba nls Birch School. for the }. Three-main principles Gre, left to right, Ellen off, Mitchell Benke, and Billy Alexander. Rue ' atienties Men & Boys!’ For: al Seasons : t's Bonnett’s 2. to consider adoption '.of a* $4,718,900 proposed 1980 provisional budget Tuesday, according to city administra- tor Bill: Krug. . . ‘Krugisaid the pi bidget,” providing Tor city, Spending until adoption of ‘ Christmas tree - Expenditures include the annual budget. in May, will be dealt with in council's first. meeting of 1980. $250,000 on general govern- ment, $310,000 on protect services, $560,000 on trans- portation services, $77,000 on’ environmental health ser-* vices, $115,000 on public health and welfare services, . $40,000 on environmental de- velopment services, $155,000 on recreation and cultural services. Expenditures- also in- clude $411,000 on fiscal ser- vices and $2,800,900 in con- - ditional transfers ‘to ‘other _ governments, Listed as revenue: is ‘$1. 157,000. from: taxation,” + $16,000 from grants inn of “taxes, $30,000 from:siles of | service, $200,000 from t the “| city’s own source, $380,000 in unconditional transfers from other government, $35,000 in :eonditional transfers from other government, . $2,800.900 collected on behalf of the school district regional district, regional hospital dis- trict, Municipal Finance Au- thority, and B.C. Assessment . Authority, $40,000 from ap- propriated = surplys ‘and Feserve. “Included in the proposed y provisional’ budget is a bud- get of $171,760 for the city’s Put out with trash Got an ‘old Christmas “tree you wish to discard! No problem. Just set it - out with the regular garbage budgeted are $116,500 for the city’s north sanitary sewer and $505,800, for its ‘south sanitary sewer. The city administrator. pointed out the proposed provisional’ budget, present- ed to -council Dec. 3 as’ required under the Municipal Act, | represents “the only avenue we've got:for spend- ing money” until the adoption ‘of the annual budget. '., Council will set its bud- getary priorities in the bud- | CERAMIC JME FALL: SPECIAL Tub to Ceiling or 60 sq. ft." : Supplied & Installed $189 Phone 365-5164 get adopted in May, he said. : “Really the meat budget is the annual. budget, which all’ the committee chairmen are working on right now,” Krug said. “Each committee chairman is getting a port- folio together and will be . Meeting. with the finance committee to strike the 1980 * budget.” in the given spot and on your», ret CITY OF CASTLEGAR , | DOG CONTROL “1980: Animals ae at large and apprehended by the City of Castlegar’s Animal Control Officer +Zare boarded at the Castlegar Animal Hospital — Dr. David Williams, proprietor, at 995 Highway; :Noy ie {next to Trowelex Rentals). may be d during pepe office hours Monday throigh Friday and from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturday. upon presentation of an official receipt. Board charges, fines and applicable licence fees are to be paid to the City of Castlegar or the, Animal Control Officer, James Vigue, in order to obtain on official receipt. The fine structure is as follows: . Ist offence (with licence) $15.00 {without licence) $25.00 2nd offence $25.00. with an: additional $10.00 tor each. sub- sequent offence : : _ the boarding fees are: * Dogs: $3.50 per day Cats $2.00 per day : Animals not claimed within 72 hours.may be destroyed by euthanasia. 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