A2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Jonvary 20, 1982 Improved emergency lighting Council briefs. . CasNews feat TL.275, but council qualifies Emergency lighing at th Pe tape tar funding under the iederal Costlegar Airport has bees officer bas served notice be government's ol substitution improved by retiring okt Plans to gut tough with dog program which will jay *O hurricane lanterns used to ‘owners who let their pots ran per cent of the costa of mat line the runway for more ‘erial, equipment and labor up modere traffic control lights. Jim Vigue sotifed Caste to a maximum 6800. ‘The lanterns were bought gsr council's protective ser- The house will sho be several years ago when the ‘rommitiee thal ae getting new insulation under fret emergency fights were tende to lay more charges for the Canadian Home Insule: made with the aid of Marca dogs running st large after tion Program, which pro from the RCMP. Realising ‘owners refused to 10 vides 100 por cont af sonts for these fights would be an warnings materials ongoing occurrence the lan. Vigue alvo explained that City staff expect the ineul terns wore purchased by the probieins of ow tion to cast about $1,781, Airport commitice. up their dogs after they have snd whe total coat of the ‘The lanterns were found to bees impuunded uw being ‘urnace couversion and insu! be time consuming when worked out. ‘tion to be about $1,900. lighting ac well as in the Vigue added that addi — The parks and recreation ‘leaning and refiting, Chim. tional patrols are being committee announced plana neys for the lanterns have area schools at 8:30 a.m. in to form a eromcountry ski ‘also become unobtainabhs. ‘2 bid to halt « problem of & {rail and snowshoving path ‘The new tralle contrel number’ of dogs along the right-of way behind lights, TV in all are batiery students on their Kinnaird Junior Secondary operated and are activated way to school. by inserting a key. {bother eounes ‘Work on the trail will start Council agreed to a parks this summer and be and recreation in i a nent winter. Pane GLADY‘ recommendatica to provide & include rest siape and signa, said months of NIGHT ‘erew to work 12 Reece 6 inguiation ‘covtioued trea page Al viee city parks and equip: brary referendum to pass,” asi program be said ‘+ Counell approved Castle- We are in dificult and gar ROMP ioe = reviewed stringeat times, and in such Stevens’ recommendation & periods reading can be one of hat “Vink signet ch Ave, OTTAWA ACP) — Changes ‘our community's nd Bird Street, and at th oe ed ‘uroble and least expensive Street by changed te “Stop” [MAS ccuity of adding hundreds of thousands of Wearmouth noted a new © A light standard will be Pandrede of theasaade of had been offared by going in poor at the otranes ie sligible fe- grants, — the Hbrary last fall. It waa to Kinnaird Park to betp 00) Sone ox envy av this saris of special pice fight vandalim in the Son ® bandicapped children which bie Aides to Energy Minixtor Drought Silver Birch stw- ‘+ Council is still looking Mare Lalonde Tuesday con dents and ehilérva from the BETTER LIGHTING . . . Airport manager John Michelson (lett) and maintenance mon Denny into prices for a trailer for firmed reports the minister ‘apecial needs section of Hob, Hughes ‘the city Boat for the SunFest will be locking at several ‘bit Bill to the’ library. || Parade. options for changing CHIP Fe sal pay ‘@ Council agreed to pre when he returns Feb. 1 from $1,008 : * coed with conversion of the 4 two-week Middle East trip. atest get HEARING ... Liberals hit new low Poca Pepeonp pe Ploner yg [Nine persoas wore otected 878 Cohumbis Ave. The fur. ing the program to cover to the 1982 leary board, ail from page Al He said Steelworkers of OTTAWA (CP) Wan election hed bows held 1,012 in accurat> 12 nace will be converted to homes built between Jaa. 1, bey acclamation On Monday, Cameron told Scials taunted cad jeored Liberal {in late Novembec, the Pro within four percentage satural gas trom olf 1961, sad Jan, 1, 1988, they eer rm hintn. Dalggh. the board the raiders’ dit; Cominco employees whe larity has sipped to (gressive Conservatives could points, 0.5 times in 10. ‘Conversion wil cost about said. Sandra Hartman, Mary fleulties were increceed by signed membership cards ost point since its have won, Thirty-nine per The ing, Doreen Knutson, Sustn the labor board's decision ia with the independeat Cane- tion and stubborn erat of decided respondents heen buoyed by the last two Port, George Waitjoff, Roy September to uphold a Coa dian union. problems are being cited said they would bar~ voted polls which show them to Ward, Sally Willams and inco rule “In a couple of cases,” prime reason. for the Tories, down from 42 have a four pereeotage-point Murray Young. Paigning on company prop- Cameron told the panel, “The people don't know per cont earlier that month. edge over the Liberals. + The chairman, vice-chair erty. “women signees were haras who else to blame,” John The Liderals received gecretary and treasurer Cominco threatened to wus- sed about their sexual pro Evans, parliamentary seers. votes from 36 per vent of the But the cews ia not all Lio ead employees if they ig- clivicies” So TeSys A aoc sergendantn down mod, Abhewgh eletnning beat teveting; Bored warnings ‘and’ con- Caroeron uaid outside the - inn ‘said in an from 38 per cent. the lead, they have still Of ‘those present during tinued to lobby at the work- hearing that Cominco did not interview today after publi The New Democratic slipped. ‘Monday night's activities, at- place. take a neutral postion, which cation of the latest Gallup Party received support from A spokesman for tention was to However, under cross is said it did. poll, ‘22 per cent, up from 18 per vative Leader Jue King who was.the first board examination Tuesday by “They interfered ina way ‘Evans said the gover cent. Other parties had the blamed the drop on and Jessie: Cameron said that that's helped the Steelwork- ment knows it has a res backing of four per cent, members” who are who was the parttime no one was actually rs.” adding that the com- ponsibility to try to turn the twice as much as the last poll. over Clark's leadership. man Fa Sn te people resentative ganizing on company prop- its Of the 1,012 in agreed at the hearing that erty worked against the popularity would return, he terviewed at home between PAyed down the apparent e APPEAL ‘workers did receive association and to the Steel added. Nov, 26 and Nov. 28, 28 per improvement in his party's warnings for their campaign workers’ advantage. “If we aren't successful, cent were undecided. In the fortunes, saying he did not continued trom page Al ing activities, none were sue Cameron was the only wit- we'll have to pay the price.” last poll done three weeks Watt to suggest one month's e sequent drop in prices. _ pended. nese during Monday's see According to the Gallup poll ago, 31 per cent were un Surge would mean a sub Vander Zalm said he wil Cameron said the company sion. that price could be deleat in decided. tantial Cm try to have the rule, which was overtor ‘The hearing is scheduled to 0 election. Galtup caims a rample of line extended but Curtisanid | Oct. 90, forced hin unica to conclude today, though it is ‘because be "turn to unconventional or- poosible the hearing will be 7 believes it would require a ganising methods, such as extended — perhaps picking | change in the law dealing door-to-door eapvassing, tele up again on the weekend. phone soliciting and lobbying Curtis said in an interview in public places, such as beer lhatitlude be would not have appealed if parlors and restaurants, he was the only person af- UNIONS CLASKED fected Doug Swansoa, the presi ~ Morning fire “But for me not to hava dent of CAIMAW Local 24, appealed, in view of the fact told the haaring of an ch destroys that most if not all of four tereation involving himself —Fel are and three Steelworker offi- wharf —Worship would have suggested that I cial in late October. Bible Study was frighteved by the pro- He said the three — whom BELLA COCLA (CP) — Bible Hour feeas and thought that if by br labelled “the rat pack” — An early morning fire Tues- F450.0. nothing that somehow & mechanic's day destroyed the We ‘ur property also would be shack where he ras Yovernment wari, two bust j- Sunday intagion Hall considered.” and began to argue * in CONCERN about the raid, cbrtal communty, Curtis said concern has Graydon Gibson, a spakes- been expressed throughout be ssid turned into a shoving man for the provincial the Vancouver, Vancouver Coatiogar, BC Toephone RRSP Certificates 3 Pi Interest. No fees. ‘Authorized Representative Anderson Agencies Lic. 11 129 Fourth St ‘pes-3362 1400 Block, Columbia Ave. 80.m. and 10.a.m, Sundoy Su adays of month, 10.a.m, Rectory: Ph, 965-2271 Reverend Desmond Carrol Pare Pc ‘olumbia Ave., Trail 366-0117 Regular Saturday Secvices Pastor Dirk Zinner: 365-2649 is here to stay. Girls are very of handling a per delivery route and more and more girls Ground the cour‘ry are taking on a carrier job. it's « good way to meet new people, learn good business practices and earn a little extra Phone 365-7266 Rev. Michesi ae Ask for Circulation sont amattn ore, “ ton Sa.m. ond 10cm. rAG = i erage | Snpearimttoren | aot CASTLEAMIN- NEWS ae ae FRUSTRATED WITH jong titer lines at Une Bank of Montreal? making a deposit) ‘The wickst. and s mgn explaining it, have 2 Mashing red light a5 an attention don't be frustrated aaymore. Just look for the Fed light MORE AMMUNITION for Martin Veaderpal Richard MeAlary of Vancouver, chief economist with BC. Contre! Credit Union, was to fly into Castlegar last Priday for » aatlegar S. vings Credit Union, Hie telephoned at 8.15 2m. to inform the credit union that PWA didn’t have a plane available and had cancelled the fight, Quick thinking Richard Maddocks suggested McAlary fly &) Calgary, aod then catch che Calgary-Castiegar vis the sconomist did, ending up only half an-hour late for his meeting with some 50 But, wouldn't you think PWA should have thought to gest the alternative routing to him? (McA ary wil be in town again Monday — the weather and PWA permitting — to speak at bie economi conference sponsored by CSCU at the Fireside Place. He's worth hearing.) about seopie hardware. ‘here staff took Possession of ite lonpawaited DEC VAX 11/180 maid December: in ‘That system is che latest in computer replaces the college's 13-yenr-old [BM 1190. excopt how to pay for it. SPEAKING OF the local liquor outlet, the latest [ Street talk product catalogues are sow i sleek fot Ubowe whe Uke Lo mead communities in the callege region deveioping KNOW facilities DX) YOU KNOW THE area's largest bird house? The Safeway sign above the store's entrance in Castioaird Plaza. ‘The sign is mounted on varticn) wouden slats and Brenda is engaged aid would like t be married here in Castiegar. However, says the proud grandfather, he and Margaret will understand if the wedding takes place 10 the JOHN WALTON wax considering buying & snow blower until he realised his wile, Muriel, jogs cach WINTER SPEC [ALS Z. Voice of the People Gaglardi Z Disappointed with dentists Kansas is slated as new site for diamonds MANHATTAN, KAN. good,” said Peter Berendsen, |AP) — A St, Louin-bused resigns as head pastor VANCOUVER (CP) — here thatthe weekends could Maureen Gagiardi has re covered by the dentists signed as head pastor of Gilad God their Tidings Evangel cal Temple fees are high enough that (has pubiiration of a re- should be & prerequisite to port that she ofa: received practice in the city of Casthe 20 per cont of 4 congregant’s 4, Limichettor Most. Aereia agree 10 per cont i the maximum 8 church may ane in Libes truss Stirling High “ Gagardi was quoted in plans March december ss saying she would net give « congrogact celebrations ses CHUCK STEAK............ A.51" HAM READY TO EAT ‘SHOUTS PIRRAAIINA WHOLE OR DARK PORTION $48 MEATY GOVERN. wesrEcTED 89° PORK RIBLET. tees 5359] BOLOGHA 99° . oY THE PCE... 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Tine, Beek Ohammend ite CHEESE COFFEE as $949 Porpose $979 8 AGTRY LARD TOMATO SOUP 9° 3 tt, $100 PECRUST M5420 er eee. $42" YOPLAIT YOGURT PALMA. 175 GRAM. 69° ESPRIT SHAMPOO $959 I [ High School or kaow of sg thers who may have, please nf SW Sat forward names sod maiden names and addresses, by — Gagiardi was out of town March 1, 1982 to: and not avaiable for com Mrs. Joyce Mason (McGee) ineot on her resignation, read Box 273, at last Sunday # serviee oad is a niece of Phi Gaglarai, a former Evangel Joyce KGoe ist and provincial ‘Siri. cmt, minister froa 1962 to 1972 oe | ie Sn a me vec | SS INGLIS AUTOMATIC ploration and analysis proj tet Before Comineo American, no company had been willing todo that, restricting mest af the world’s diamond produe = Monthly Payment spent to get the diam nds For instance, you | sight Furniture Village SOME SUPER SPECIALS ADMIRAL 30 INCH RANGE ‘AND 13 CUS FOOT FRIDGE #849 TWO FLOORS PACKED WITH JAN, CLEARANCE SPECIALS Pian (arranged right ot store O.A.C.) 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