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"MARC MARCOLIN of Trail, peste of: Cor mathe Oct. 29. : Discovery Foundation’ is a ‘non-profit B.C, which ‘coordinates. a number. of research and develo) : ment-related programs. Among these are the Discover Parks, which provide research and development, and tht -when you can own your own with PAYMENTS as low as a) $22 BROUGHT To: YOU. BY ee City of Castlegar eae “The | Reo Distt of Central Kootenay OPERATION’ aS ' DISMANTLE Box 3887, Station "C"" Ottawa, Can. KIy Ams ‘PLACE: Hi me Arms Motor | Hot I é coeieaer |: 200 p.m C. Representative . oie Civic and Regional Raciccanat cline to the drop in. economic tivity and the'federal ’ ‘gov: Discovery Club, designed to bring together Fessarch: rs: i and industry. The aresearch and development newsletter, In, additioi a means of areas of B, potential for. technological development, * VANCOUVER (cP) — Credit ‘’ government: faces several, resolutions’ that’ ad- \; vocate a ‘marked shift’ to the” right at’ the “party’s annual® r “convention which begins here: terven on to p mate Social British: - Columbia's Social’. j iod in the early ‘70s when the New Democratic Party for- The policy will come under fire’ during. debate’ on.a Vancou- ‘multi-culturism® ‘and’ ‘multi- cultural‘ education" who' say ‘26. ‘tha rejudice and discrimin- Sil debate ‘resolutions | urg: < ing the‘ government to turn all . hospitals ° and < garbage * dumps over to “the private ‘ vary negotiations between school boards and teachers’ be abolished and negotiations the B.C, ‘Teac med the Socreds have 81 seats in the ‘legislature and the NDP hold The government's nuclear © ver. Centre asso- ciation resolution calling: for an end to. restrictions: that” prevent the development of . nuclear energy. plants in the province. Tarry’s resident __ passes away — Gary William Makortoff “ beloved husband of Beverly: ‘ago, and reminded them that “we would forget‘at our peril © that we'are'a proudly popu- list party, a reformist party, a party built on hard work, a dynamic philosophy and an . unbending faith in the future of this province.” ‘ Federation’ and’ the Educa: tion ‘Ministry. be’ subst The wealthy. “We couver-Howe Sound constitu- ency wants the: government he and” ly ‘aatioe Ministry:to “cease en- couraging and responding to self-interest groups advocat- ing farther Eoverument in dieting, take fox con le 17 en ‘lim, “We. have. never. allowed anything to cbscure that vis- ion, and the economic chal- served to sharpen it.”"> ‘The Socreds first came to power in 1952 under Ben- nett’s father W.. A.C. Bennett. They have ruled B.C." since, aside from a three-year per- The holt ‘tecson will soon be vi 5 sean To avoid New Seated of ‘Tarrys, ; May : BO. passed away Saturday «Nov. 6 at the age of 26," Funeral ‘service’ was held Tuesday and Wednesday at the Tarrys Hall with burial in Park Memorial Cemetery, Castlegar. Besides his wife, Mr. Mak- ortoff is’ survived by his ‘ parents,” William Makortoff of Crescent Valley.and Mary e 4 ? Zaltsoff of Castlegar; mother- lenges of our times have only © in-law. and” father-in-law, Mary’ and Mike Davidoff of Tarrys; one brother, Nicho- las'of. Crescent. Valley; four. sisters, Sandra Belanger :of- , Tarrys, Lena:.Keller - and Malissa Zaitsoff of Castlegar and Leesa Makortoff of Cres- born : Nov. 16,'1965 at Nelson ‘and grew. up ‘at Shoreacres. On, ‘July 14,,.1979"‘he married H Beverly ‘May . Davidoff:* at Tarrys. where - they have’ since made their home. Mr. Makortoff :was wroking for. Loram International.on - the Fording Coal-Project. As! hobbies; he enjoyed ‘fishing, skidooing, ‘welding ‘and: the - operation of Heavy equip, ment. : He’ was'a member of. the |, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local’:213,' Fu- neral arrangements were un- der «the direction :| of: the: Castlegar Funeral. Chapel. c es ae wins | 1 is among’ Telated |.:to' members of the B.C. Govern- ment Employees: Union re- cently awarded a $500 schol- arship. Cynthia Harnadek was the only. Kootenay, win- her. ; The BCGEU. scholarships are awarded annually: ‘to. stu- dents, with’ an~ academic ‘standing’ of C-plus or, better,’ who’ 'are. related to: union members. (One of the key factors in’ selecting the scholarship win- ners is the:submission by all applicants,’ ofa '2,000-word ‘s The: 1982 winners are Karen Hunter of Victoria, Gail ‘Franceschini of Cum- berland, Scott Greenwood of. Vancouver, Naila Moloo’ of North Vancouver, Alana Bou- ey. of. Kelowna, Blair’ M. Franko of Kelowna, Cather- ine Steel of Williams’ Lake and Peter Poole. of. Terrace. in Toronto: recent! enc Si Were: (from ‘left! to: right) ‘Kootenay, Wes ‘MP: hi 2Vera. Verigin ‘Spresented...-a/ + $2,200. donation :to’Opera-: -tion Dismantle on behalf of. the; Union’ of : Youth; and two ladies chapters of: the USCC.:::: Ne The cheque, was. pre- (i sehted to Operation ‘ Dis-. Verigi mantle direetor Jim Stark, mi during a recent « The: ‘money. ‘will assist the: organization in promoting s a. world’ referendum on general dissrmaments “The national’ ‘conference, + held: iby: Operation Dis-: resses were ‘given by rep- Tesentatives of both the « armament’ advocate, also ~ 3 “spoke .during the. confer- Castlegar Halr Annex 365-3744 .. orl 365-3 ie Down Payments As Low As 5% oe secesathergage "EXAMPLE rand New Sin results yur ey ; Connie -:'Miller. \ : Clara and. Lori. 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