| a a a a i 4 4 WEATHERCAST morming with: In- nahine, becoming un: weeks ind. High 13 Published en “The Cross: , wads of the Kootenays” VOL. 34, NO. 26 CITIZEN OF THE; YEAR FO Jessie Donnan, honored for! Castlegar Senior Citizens Eastern Star and a host of. presentation, Paul Kerel ido! beni the-scenes people who: gets ee done, tlegal iglican Church, US, a tasting impression: ona sommunity:! Shown: gor id ‘District is Mrs. ith the Castlegar Library, the h, the 1ODE, the ty’ organizations. Ir In making: and iho 's. work. CASTLEGAR; BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 1981 the Regional Disteiet of}. '5432,500, with $145,300; Central Kootenay estimates pane for Wynndel, $128,600, budgeted for Area I, a1 During the board ‘meeting’ Saturday, the directors voted to adopt:'a -budget bylaw in” the ‘amouit of $6,910,000. he _major;, expenditures are: recreation, water, refuse posal,” ‘fire: protectio ‘planning, building inspéctio : and ‘administratio: Expenditures ; for rocro- ation: amount to the largest. allocation, | with ; nine ‘areas. ° # Complex. “Another major. al-. location -is the aquatic ‘a and Mrs; Donnan, following thi Arrow Arms, are the honoree’ : ployed with Revenue Canada of'Verno oft stlegar. Kiwanis Club-who have 'spoi raccepting the award, Mi nnan said nd. with humble thanks," A fu! al teft;iwho is:em ry. Rogets, presidents: of those creeps and part, of:Area K is: xpensive item, ésti- greed -mendation from the‘Area J (Lower Arrow Lake) ad-" _ visory ‘ planning’ commission” and voted against approving». an application:to rezone the ‘site, to permit “an asphalt plant. The: regional district's, 3 “aratiguan (cP)_Direc: i, tore of - the | BC. Medical’ t oie the Vane “parti and “: Montreal: hy. and Epes to ‘Ronald’ Rea ‘and. to--the. ‘American people in the: _ wake of Monday's: t of the jar-old U.S. preside: Prime Minister Trudeau told ae ‘Gon ns on Tuesdgy. t Reag = per. ‘cent: ha pei plants to act the site, saying thi J'would be ‘consistent with’ realistic settlement plan’ op: _ tions for the area,” ‘for Saturday, to: ve “an emergency board meeting - to'decide wh ther, they’ should: ask’ B. doctars'to withdi Faw’ fro: The were submitted by G zo. Holdings. f The Sempeny waited: the : VANCOUVER (cP) - - ihe etail, Wholesale and ‘De- nt Store Union, Local hour : + day ‘that: government -legis-: lation: banning extra-billing © « by B.C.’s 8,700 fee-for-service . ' doctors leaves no alternative but.to ‘consider. what he calls ’ oping the option list is ith drawal or. ‘opt: : ‘the . support . of - Democratic Party. ’ greases which they say \ amount to a COSTS INCREASE had ‘Nielsen said the total.pa lew -agedemanded bythe doc-- ‘tor including fee increase: a “ta pass.later this week -wit é N iu ‘said: Reagan's” ‘Meonstant ‘sense - of. 6: high. qualities. The ‘doctors -wa tiaracter ‘exemplified by U.S. leaders The pi e, minister: sent & brief mensa use'On Monday shortly after the sh ¢ incident as ‘an insane assault” and wishing the Reagan family be. ‘block Oppasition Lead - Joe ‘Clark ‘spoke of row”, and ee, shorter , work week and pe! d”*“sion_ increases, woul raise. in one y creases in other said he ee the ineldent “ : d ‘of : Stanley’ Knowles;? said the NDP, was happy to join’ sentiment to the U.S. leader. ““'” ike’all people, we deplore violence: deeply regret.the suffering ‘of f the presi : Ra olfort: as made to y thout per’ cent. The. ‘medical aid” Stine out ‘of, arcane en masse is the most, obvious ption for: ‘doctors. and their of exerting poli.’ cal leve “Mondotile ‘said he : fitention of recommending a , strike vote now.: tint for a-strike woul expire at midnight: Friday, ‘91 Safeway. stores in'B.C, ‘The’ previous ‘one-year. con-.” midni tight Dr. Ray “March said’ about “half the province's! doctors’ might be expected to opt out of: the . provineial | medi aie $176,000. in’, BC. Smedicare :, fees: last ‘year, according: to government records, said he. - is” considering * nun out: 3 himaell, why sen introduced the legislation “Puesday after. doctors re- Burnaby. distribution ‘plant, the Lucerne Foods Ltd. milk and.ice cream plant and the Empress Foods Ltd. tea ‘and coffee plant.: “Safeway spokesman Geor- . gina Bullen said the super- markets will not be alfected jected the province's 15.2-- per-cent fee increase offer by * 93. percent. About 96 per. ‘cent votedto begin extra- - billing this‘morning. * Nielsen's ‘bill authorizes the provincial cabinet to end: the, fee dispute: between’ the’ the foods notice’ expires without a settlement, Depending: on “the store. and -the'-location, supplies will hold up for at least a week, she said. ‘Wage rates now are $11.15 to $12.72 an hour. ion and the B.C Medi. cal Services’ Commissi through ‘binding arbitration. The bill saya: that. any, new , agreement shall not contain provisions for extra. pane Any doctor who attempts to extra-bill will be expelled ams is considering’s Fequest from''a.‘group of: Kootenay, . alley Doukhobors’ for: go roment funds to help’ pro-. the major groups. of : Doukhobor sect. ° = RAGING FLAMES were caug! jor: who ha his camera focused on cy Hall; For more Seta ssee page Az.