JOSMAN orl Fi boys, ones struck by the fat that he dows lok ike a files of complaints vom B.C. resents. frie more, Sayupeaplecre ang raped incod jon poge AZ sin nen ore toons _ w : ; pst Sara aa Parliazent. cS Wisteria, ie 502 Belleviine se i * vav 1x6 = Z A | , onsen towordn tne weshand y tions. ‘The board will deal with he application at its the will retain the ‘Area 3 director Marts 4 i a ta of the area and is com: ; ‘ 4 with and. comple- : sery garden rupply outlet, » , ws! 5 Mer ite proposed fresh fruit and vegetable "ants the Doukhobor Village ‘ . 5 garden ‘outlet, an area for the handi- wees purine} a nd ie wi Sree ee 8 Oe ae. Othe, Une mf Spiritual Come to come to pgp ede; od (or the marke e Hi : garden. ‘The UBC announced re- eae that it would like to Doukhobor Village apion Cree! property la operated by the Ke chobor Histor- phich leases from the City of Castle- gar, which in turn leases the land sarbet pea into proldue- ial approval should be way 3. Ehman added that the commission for recommenda- struction the first of March, tax « dirike poll planned By ‘grants in liew of taxes to the dro," Evans sald, “or support “Are zou aero em regional district our cad without Hy- Uinuing to ro remains exempt trom - ation of the La in liew of peop ay of its belay documents that Hydro paid of ‘the regional district wane e_fec ernats in Bey of Soarde caging battle to ~ ton And. tax strike td teect re wrt tore valet ements ‘ive us a mandate la threat- Evans advised putting the en a tax strike.” question of a tax strike on / ‘ tral hospital taxes to-a referen- The hospital board ; GROUNDHOG DAY . sats the sun trying dea in excess of dum. He suggested the ques- to discuss the referendum at : ; les eurly ray, our My wig Wid et to La sheouch ov overton ard. twice that of Area Ht” Evans ye ballot could read: its Feb. 12 meeting. \ \ hore later in the day, the: a goundheg — ~ pring, policed nce, 1064 yy the “Thave no comment on the ) ee inside \ 2 \ Brisco ‘surprised’ at Pp the Peace © Lily Killough retired this week and Columbia River systems. & eras District of Cen- after 10 years at a custodian at ‘The order covers four yaay. and Central the Castlegar branch of the city dams on the Columbia — Bae Regional Hospital library and wos aworded with a conditions Hugh Keenleyside Dam, the District can no longer afford Reric gift at the library's on- . : cv CaaNews West MP and strong Clark As well, be said he is Daycan Dam north te gnre the legaloed thet ruol general meeting, tory and (with) no solution in sight” ‘ormer ipporter. Preset with the delegates’ that Hydro has perpetrated broek gcd She called the referen- “Measuring the bogie decision to abandon regular citizens,” . dum’s defeat a “bitter disap- Sid Tuesday he was “sur- am for Clark's speech, I leadership reviews in favor ‘Ghe Rest three ans said the Central § * Are Costlegor residents hoppy? Find out what * pointment,” fc added, tainly thought they mapper ‘once every term. Kootenay is among the low- ff they hod to say in our weekly On The Street “With hindsight ‘ed him — more than 66.9 per istrict. * income it feature, page AS. ndorsed id mt * John Charters turns been done differently, but we weetion: said ces in the ber tr rrerine cial design.” He hyd no control over our most leader from people ted that, 0 00 ball said the greatest in- toque t ser pet cont odors ie A Grcnttaesy o aaiene ved as a local delegate: w! sy thay were disap- Hi axa, rs proto pated acon pct tors hydro gen. | Unemployed in Castlegor, poge BA, Z 2 fact nt 4 : (ean ine ies (ceesomrt wecarietadereune ie Niels would be appointed °° ma Seas sn MM Y* could = World Cup downhill vent be coming - “ “I this the first time 1 has iterim Opposition leader = oe to Red Mountain this spring? Find out the latest spite of the “dishearten- ‘the first time 1 notes that party impr nts more tes ot toe tha: the Ht iSiormation on the possibility, poge B7. ing” beginning to 1962, “the ¢¥eF misread a crowd," said ability to ae vee n $111. Area H, at least, y ; continved onpege Ai Brisco, « former Kootenay ther, and Seoteredenpegens To eld tnt Ryéro page an‘omtioe is auppect Hy, Uanmamnansenasmmsnssssneseessansesal JNU ASH aaNet ALE Ua LH aa * i By DIANE STRANDBERG ‘Not all of these con: vices are within Friedman's ’ i Stall Writer Jur dt. can clyde wih nus invlig the £9 / 5 . ) . yer wants lohaow why bes “ t |B being forced to pay residential tax on useless iaad th by going throvgh i tit ma E under water for most of the year ministry of ageney involv i jioner may see her home and But if someone has a legitimate. boet apne the a y dist ted to restives by a provincial government ‘ J] rote trues bene ber wether diss mare sit Sun Pruteaca ead insted erence ie | eS Th ase are very leant, but ah Are coe ples. althey can toc trough the beeaeacy that seen © And the flved hope that the provincial entangle the public service — even if it encane taking the " oe & Ombud B39 “Karl Friedmann will intervene on their — * "he way to the legislature. : , g ° $ 30 per cent of cases, the ccpl are being wrapped in red tape and they cant copa ia right, in 28 per cent the complainant is 1 we to them,” Friedmann said in a ‘in 45 per cent they are either withdrawn or & we oead poopie te work h oak on thew ova” ibe e 1 Castlegar Friday as part ofa "In 1981, the last year the Ombudaman has published : | ‘ Fick erelike WakRGumi Adee tas te rene a ieee ae ree ee <3 ‘ here at a local hotel, he and two assistants listened to turned away because it was considered frivolous. “Which opses nts means," says Friedmann, “to uy all cases are serious.” { The e ‘That is likely because Friedmann takes his job i 5 seriously : : - rd. ann said xm Wes Upon meeting the 44-year-old father of two teenaged in tlips trough who was in Castlegar lost week to her compote . : Sure siaanipeaencrina tne