ew A4 We \LOTTERIES LOTTO 6/49 Sept. 28 1, 3, 24, 27, 43, 45 Bonus 15 Sept. 25 10, 17, 23, 29, 30, 43 Bonus 19 EXTRA Sept. 28 11, 17, 84, 98 Sept. 2 : 905608, 771346, : 87721, 78682, 90053 : 8652, 1775, 3826: : 527, 628, 281 : 36, 75, 45 29 : 296606, 758708, : 76070, 09983, 71191 = 1602, 5874, 9443 : 344, 814, 001 2 95, 52, 16 8 : 490252, 625759, 16073, 49296, 61225 : 5375, 6121, 7955 : 843, 661, 103 : 72, 13, 23 BC KENO Sept. 30 12, 16, 25, 35, 36, 38, 41, 49 Sept. 11, 20, ae 34, 43, 47,52, 54 Sept. 779, 15,22, 94, 4,44, 48 Sept. 18, 30, 39, 43, 46, 51,52, 55 PROVIN 50,000: 2602656, 3000689 $5,000: 1023564, 2055766, 2444046, 2619084, 3498849, 3367648, 1830142, 2973956, 2887519, 1477287, 3608764, 1132605, 3720377, 2067724, 2925445, 2835550, 3464775. These are the winning lottery numbers provided by the B.C. Lottery Corp. In the event of a discrepancy between the numbers published and the official winning numbers list, the latter shall prevail. ey CASTLEGAR aria INSURANCE AGENCIES GOING PLACES? Do you travel often? Ask about our Annual Protection Plan! It can save you time & money. 3026 HIGHWAY 6 SLOCAN PARK 226-7216 en HOURS: Social Credit doesn’t deserve another vote of confidence... It hasn't earned it. It's time for a change. Sat. - 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed — & Holidays 619 Columbia Ave., Castlegar DONE THE 365-0126 HOMESTYLE WAY" ALL MAJO EDIT 1004 Columbia © Ph. 365- 81 65 CARDS PTED Voting in the Pasoineil General Election. To vote on October 17, 1991 you need to know these basic facts. You must be a Where to vote. registered voter. = cone Elections C) Qualifications: © 19 years of age or older @ Canadian citizen © Resident of British Columbia tor the past 6 months You will receive a WHERE TO VOTE’ card in the mail. KEEP this card, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT. Take this card with you to your polling place. How to vote. Candidate x ‘ou must remember two things ‘ ° nC Choose only one candidate ) } © Mark the ballot with an X / It you do not have your voter ID card please check at a Registration Centre or contact the Registrar of Voters. Remember: You cannot register on Election Day. HELP WANTED Manager/Manageress couple required for ultra-modern mobile fish and seatood convenience stores. Must enjoy travelling. te self-motivating, able to work tly and have an extra-ordinary abilty to serve customers politely. Must have a Ciass 1 Drivers License with air. Excellent remuneration 8 days off every 6 weeks plus reguiar vacation time. Submit resume to High Arctic Marketings Corp. Lid. Box 6367, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, ‘TSA 2G1 or phone 1-800-661-9634. Special Voting Early Voting. Voting if you’re away from : & home on October 17, 1991. It you cannot get to the polling place shown on your ‘WHERE TO VOTE? card, you may 20 to:any other polling plice and vote by It you were a registered voter as ot Thunday, Seprember 19 and are not able to vote on Election Day or at an Advance Poll, you thay vote Saturday, October 5-Tuesday, October 8, 4-8 pam. at the oftice of the’ Returning Officer ballot envelope If you will be out of British Columbia on Election Day and nv to yet to any other poll you ean apply to your Retuming Officer te 4 postal ballot Advance Poll. For more If you are unable to vote on Election Day, you may vote at POLITICAL TRIVIA in Advance Poll. Wednesday, October 9-Saturday, October 12 information. Does Harcourt believe in economic growth? “We must remember that the goal of socialism is not rapid economic growth” _. (NDP policy paper) Hours 1-9 p.m. = Contact: Returning Officer OR SLA Elections British Columbia Se Disabled Voting. Information Line 800-742-8683 If you are physically disabled, you may vote atan (Tull Free) Advance Poll, All Advance Polls are wheelchair accessible. If you are iesisting a blind person, please inform them that t an Advance Poll. If you are unable to leave your hom physical disability, contact your Retuming Officer rewinding a mobile poll or pustal vote Registrar of Voters 1050 Eldorado St., Trail 364-0591 Remember: You cannot register on Election Day. Chief Electoral Officer Province of British Columbia @ Wednesday, October 2, 1991 PoliccBEAT A 69-year-old nba wy al man was arrested for im- paired aiving over the week- ens © official charge has been laid and RCMP are with- holding the driver’s name. A Kamloops resident backed into a parked vehicle owned by a Vancouver resi- dent at the Cozy Pines Motel, causing approximately $2,200 in damage. f eee Approximately $1,000 dam- age resulted from a two-car collision in the Bartle and Gib- son Ltd. parking lot. There were no injuries and no charges laid. coming down the wrong way on the ramp off Columbia Av- enue on to Highway 3 when the vehicle entered Columbia Avenue on a green light. A13-y Id Cast] cy- clist was taken to hospital with leg injuries after with the side of a vehicle with his bike. The youth had been Local PSAC workers back on picket line News Staff Local members of the Pub- lic Service of Canada returned to the picket lines Friday after a two weeks of ne- gotiations with the federal sthbinager resulted in no PSAC spol said Monday. “This i is worse than insult- ing,” said Wenda Plant, local president of the Canadian E Em- ployment and Immigration Union, a rE of PSAC. “The Board's most recent offer, she said. “There isn’t even any men- tion of job security and con- tracting out work,” Plant said. “They’re absolutely asinine.” PSAC members have pick- eted loca] airports and the Nel- way, Paterson and Waneta/ border crossings. Locally, only Castlegar Air- port and the Environment Canada office there are affect- ed Vd the dispute. In fact, it is a loss.” The two biggest issues in the disputé are not even ad- dressed in the Treasury , the government has deemed services in those areas as essential and employ- ees are therefore unable to strike. Columbia Avenue. Directors continued from page A3 “The cost of recycling will be the responsibility of the re- gional district,” Barkley said. Cunningham said later that the directors should avoid go- ing to such meetings during election years in the future, be- cause the ministers are more concerned with looking good in the polls than giving good so- lutions to important questions. “I feel the election hurts us because the ministers are just spinning their wheels,” he said. “We wasted a lot of time down there speaking with the different ministries.” He added that if the minis- ters don’t win in the election, all their promises go with them. 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