D6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 9, 1979 Everything you want from a store x) and a li | e bit more | ‘Ss? Beef Prices Round Steak Round - or Roast $ “Top cut". : Boneless Beef. A Canada Grade .... Ib. i] Boneless Beef.: Bottom Cut. Steak or Roast ($5.93 kg). Cariada Grade .... Spareribs Pork Side Small. Previously : | Frozen. ($2.84 kg) ..........lb. Pork Sausage nomy. Pure. Frozen. Beef Liver Sliced. Skinned. Deveined, ($3.73 kg). In Mono Cups . Safeway thin sliced. Assorted Varietles. 3 oz. (85 g) Package Bathroom Tissue Royale, Assorted Colours Spaghett! Lancia Brand. Readycut : Macaroni, Rotini. 2 Ib. $ ©2. (184 g) Tin Oxydol /' Cheer Detergent powdered Laundry: 94 kg. Box Cloverleat Tuna Flaked White, Eco R WIb, (454g) Package... ..... eee eee eee es tb. Luncheon Meats Chicken (Frying) 1 “Breast or Legs”. Frozen. } Approx. 3 Ib. Poly Bag ........ Ib. For Your ANTIPASTO Needs at Safeway Mushrooms 59¢ $1.49 Taste Tells. Sticed. Whole. Button. 10 fl. oz. (284 mL) .. Tomato Ketchup $1.39 $4.59 Tuna Fish 3 ed | .00 4 ad | .00 Sea Trader. White solid. 7 oz. Vegetable Oil Pure. Unico Brand. 3 Litre Tin Tomato Paste Unico Brand. 5.5 fl. oz. Tin Tomato Sauce Town House. 7.5 fl. oz. Tin Ripe Black Olives Pitted. 14 fl. oz. Tin Manzanilla Olives Town House. 12 fl. oz. Cut Green Beans Town House. 14 fl. oz. Tin Case Sale Apple Juice Town House. Choice. 48 fl. oz. (1.3 L) Tins. $12.49 vou save. 52.27 Light Tuna Sea Trader. Flaked. 6 oz. (170 g) Tins. $39.92 vou sve? 0.48 Macaroni and Cheese Town House Dinners. 7% oz. (205 g) Packages. Case of 12 Case of 48 Case of 48 .. Cauliflower B.C. Grown..No. 2 Grade ...... e Green Peppers California Grown ..........c0c0000-. Ib. . Onions : Silverskin. B.C. Grown ............ Ib. Re Peppers California Grown ...........2- Ib. -Summertime Favorites Picked fresh for you. Early White Potatoes B.C. No. 1 Grade (2.24 kg) 5... 39° Honeydew Melons — Size 5 Large. California Grown .. ea. Peaches BC. No. 1 Grade. Medium... Ib, Castlegar Safeway Phone 365-3470 (For Customer Service) $15.16 vou seve 83,32 Prices Effective ALL WEEK Tuesday to Saturday, August 7 to 12 In Your Friendly Castleaird Plaza Safeway Store We reserve the. Tight to limit quantities. - Sales in Retail Quantities only. CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED ¢ ‘Legtsta¥i Par eanene Vays AXE CASTLEGAR, + \Sroning out the details’ . technical statf will show. Castlegar. “By R RYON GUEDES I A. map being: ee by. ‘the, city’ r_.residen how ‘construction: of the. proposed::- Murphy: Creek dam on the Columbia River: would a ect them, Mayor Audrey Moore said this week.” ‘old:‘the Castlegar. News “she ‘staff Monday to plot-‘the three “different pondage elevations to be proposed hydroelectric.dam — ‘planned fora ‘sl e about::23 ‘kilometres - downstream: from’ the offer. 2 the mill itself. is operating “Phat hasn't been: fi- nalized in the sense ofall . the details having ‘been worked out,” he said: “But, ‘and they {union members) ated to go back to work.”. “But Local’ 1' president Conroy, ater: scared pany. was going to rer ege on the deal” with © the -Local 4> bers. fet GuGhice Gane CASNEWS STAFF WRITER Despite an hour of ‘de- bate “and: their’ fire. chiefs ~ request ‘for’ prompt “action, Salmo council mem- bers failed Tuesday to make a decision on financing for the purchase of $189,000 worth of recommended Sed also maintained ¢ that the fast attack unit was‘an integral, part of » providing proper service to the townsite and , the ‘surrounding area. f then di J some:’ guidelines” fon: fl sidered - in Hydro's feasibility: study, (on: the —to provide roperty owners with: © he effect each ‘level: BRITISH © UMBLAL THURSDAY, AUGUST: 16,1979 : ICity- to chart proposed |i : dam’s pond elevations| flooding of various sections and Installations ‘once and for all remove land and improvement from the tax « base 'tho city uses for revenue” as the Peason for suggesting city: staff prepare the map. “At 1,890 feet I think’t there would probably be Sminimal impact on the city, but I would have to wait, until I'see those lines plotted,”, Moore said..“I: know, that 1,402 .would ‘have impact because we've been allowing building at’ 1,400 feet. ition, And I know First Avenue will be affected’ in:the ‘southern parts of the elty and 1 he te orth end ‘wilt be fould. have ‘on sections of the’ city. which are. situated’ hear the river.) ‘The: mayor. cited her concern that the proposed ’ pool 7 glevations af 1,402 feet’ and. 1,410 feet. would require "the, 1 one of the existing wells to be used as say epg : for. all intents and purposes be: flooded. ‘The .city’s se Forestry offi iger at the Castlegar. Dieta but that'smile‘on:his face is do result: of precipitation: Doug was looking skyward, lessen the extreme im nately the shower was not heavy enough ‘and be Jonking at it and adding up; sncaueeae nat cs igo aa a going to {mpound effluent going into it at its Present ‘state it’s not going to very. clean lake,” she said. “Bol would certainly think there would have to be a move i ta-have the effluent from’ CanCel moot far better standards ; than’ it: presently is.” \-: ‘Moore said a. B,C. Hydro ntative: with her and md ant Someones board bers last week dis i with He B the “pro mtg id an reared vomet with coal ts daca proposed sul fire haza Council: mill rate increases that were required ‘to cover ‘the im- proveneat’ costs: Division of the total cost was 40 per cent ! |< by:the outlying area and 60 examine the matter. further. percent by the town, which was arrived at from a popula- tion base,’ apie Acme : i % -Muto: reminded council hozard remains extreme. \ : Freedomites arrested at Sorokin home, face charges of mischief, disturbance ‘ing a disturbance by imped- ans 10 Sons of, Freedom d Sat. kin}8r., Peter ‘Blastukin Srey ty at the J Krestova home lead- ments included an addition to » the present. fire hall, a fast attack fire unit“and: a new tank truck. Salmo fire chief Lino ‘ could not sup- Ply the equipment in less nine “months. Muto nated that. present fire equipment would not. likely meet with fire marshall speci- fication or, insurance specifi- ‘‘eations that ‘have setts _ Standards. Mare 6a Page A2. rs er rena pate will stand ‘ trial Sept. 26 for mischief and causing a disturbance. Released of their own recognizance . after a bail hearing in Nelson. provincial court’ Tuesday were Peter Astaforoff Jr., John Savin- *rkoff, Peter’ Savinkolff, ‘Ered “<, Hoodikoff ‘Jr., Peter Slastu- “ absolutely necessary. ‘Muto Enrolment at Nelson's sity Centre has sharply. this fall éver oa year, a David‘ Thompsoh | Univer: f ecerding / to the, ‘New programs result in rise “in DTUC fulltime enrolment .. Fedoing the ‘ that there is more onphae Peregrym: ‘noted that the new one-year graphics: program already has a full, enrolment, of 40: students. ° A econ approved om: John Peregry' ‘attrib- uted. Tuesday «the ‘in- creased enrolment of sev- eral new, programs“ avail- _ able: at/DTUC this fall, Last ‘winter only ‘15 ~ full-time students were en- rolled, a result, Peregrym said, of the lack ofinew time enrolment is near 200, he said, and part-time enrolment is expected to - : ce 50. students. programs. Currently, ‘full top that figure by close to - tography program has ‘nine openings remaining: Peregrym® said: that — abe Bhotography facilities being finalized, and will ‘offer nine lete individ- renovations. to the _Lasal- " building will be completed, Mary Mary Aste foroff, ing, which were laid on all 10 RCMP office in‘ Nelson Tues- day, Cpl. Dave pointed jf out, it does not: have ‘the: | - 2 Fight to enter contracts for at such arrangements ‘as the ~ provincial: government's - Proposed provision : of: funds to wi carry on.” AG smembership of 100 would be considered a positive. response, cthe said. The membership was commerce we can't partici- “approxituately 12to iG at, pate in any’ government last count, he said. <-;eontract-signing opera- ‘The Castlegar cham- tion,” he said. ber’s last general meeting was in March when newly- lected Wi ary or February, ‘It was ‘Mary ‘Pauline. Berikoff, after pane detained by RCMP ‘since their arrest. - In addition to’ the charges of mischief anil caus- and Mary Astaforoff face a charge of causing a disturb- ance by shouting. Contacted by. the Castle- gar News at the Fegional 1,600 metres of city’s _pipeline laid so far” About one mile of Castle- gar’s new Arrow Lakes -wa- ter supply main’ is. now: '. installed, the assistant city works superintendent —re- ported this week. |. - Igor Zahynacz said Al- sis on rural education. This would involve less speciali-. zation more'concentra- tion’ on the - sociological impact of rural schools.” Peregrym added that lete berni C . the contract in June to install the:main for $722,689, -has laid 1,600 of the approximate- ly 5,800 metres of pipe which willbe required ‘to link the tie-in to the CanCel pulp mill's water intake to. the city’s Meadowbrook : Road iding housing for 88 ,-wal ;stations for” the ‘atu. | - dents; to work with, A teacher-training ’ p: am, “which ** would’ ‘vane a” modification of the present education program is also a possibi “We are re talking about students ! for $210 a month, room and board. 3 : Also. contacted Tues- day, a "Selkirk College spokesman reported a slight’ increase in enrol- ment of first-year students over last year, with pre- More on Page A2 ing station. He said the Vancouver Asland-based construction t company has : installed’ “most, exactly’ one:. mile”: of pipe from the CanCel water: tower. Traffic on. Celgar Road is still partly closed to traffic to allow the Pipeline work, he said. - _ City council last month d the’ city’s engin- eers to close the road, except for traffic to and from the ‘CanCel sawmill and pulp mill yand Celgar Road area resi- dents, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Aug, 29. yh, “stance” were found on the* declined to discuss details of the Saturday arrest “other than the fact that they did appear Saturday afternoon at the front gate of the Sorokin d to us because its}: wasn't ‘typewritten. | we e sent’ s. typewritten cop; back and we haven't heard t” up for. the meeting, al- though members of the chamber executive met “every second week or so” until June to.work on the in the Slocan Valley.: He said con- tainers of “what appeared to bean » inflammable © sub- site. : “| A cvemonstration by 70 ‘women members of Sorokin's - Reformed sect at the RCMP. regional office Monday, call- . ing for government action to stop:“‘terrorism” against More on Page A2° hip drive, Ogiow said. Lo “Weve only got part of our ft,” he said. “We don't ae a president ahd we don't have a secretary right now.” ‘We're operating more or less as a pro tem executive again, just to get our membership going,” he continued. “If we can get a membership up then we'll dues structure, a private « membership -for -“anyone‘= off the street” is $85, while dues payable is $250 which; was the cost of CanCel’si Tembership in the cham- Peg z CLASH: ; CUPE. and the eee College board are at odds over the hiring of relatives. ( THEME STORY CLAIMS: © - B3 Margaret Trudeau night low near 15°, A a cites further dramatic episodes ‘from her, love life. : the | weekend, with et cloudy intervals, but no preci-