\ihly | ; V fy WEATHOREAST f STLE - mi ie ron : & Published at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” 5 Legiatative Library, Tetrion ai © 50L Bellext c. Resettlement Meeting been delayed Arrequest from B.C. Hydro for a meeting to discuss Lower Arrow Lake resettle- ‘ment proposal cannot be con- sidered at this time by the Regional District of Central Kootenay Tn a letter written late in July and released Setar are dumps, control, the cost of lots, and perks. It says that several RDCK stands would see Hydro resettlement proposal. Regional! district fined NELSON (CP) — The Regional District of Central Kootenay was fined $9,500 in yy for falling to ensure refuse at one of its dumps was covered. Court was told that since 97, 73 bears have been shot. at the dump, about 24% kik ematres from the: Castleyar airport. Fedural transport ministry regulations forbid uncover because birds attracted to a dump are a ireraft. The Crown, which stayed laid agai ‘asked for a $2,500 fine. NOON DOLLAR MONTREAL (CP) — U.S. dollar in terms of Canadian funds at noon today was up 18100 at $1.2023, Pound sterling was up $350 at $2.2200. InNew York, the Canadian was up 7-20 at DARRELL HYATT, ct WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 196) egy vie- cerebral pal two whiselehalr pur.” ait More’ ihn’ $s 000 fa ised Locals raced for Fox More than $5,000 was raised in the Terry Fox Mar- athon of Hope Run held at Selkirk College Sunday in a a Ryser geod eret, 2d the ‘community support alae adel em sem ‘and Doug Hat gas wor tha oly wheels Hyatt completed the four- km run in V'hour, 10 minutes and Ken Simonen was the first Darrell Hyatt, a Selkirk With mediator Bargaining has resumed legotiat for 3 new contract for Celgar’s lumber with Ready, follow meeting with him Tuesday. Teaco wit probebly_ be The ani ashed Spt 8 for ‘The lst offer made by the FURS, ding the Bert. 3 meeting, was basically same package as other WA ‘operations in the southern . interior accepted, but with cevnsult with the members. " some options. Raiiway cuts to be protested HALIFAX (CP) — Dem- He ssid opposition to the pending service cuts has grown in the weeks since the specific routes to be dropped were announced. Hearings by a committee of Progre: sive, Conservative members of Parliament had also kept meetings in Ottawa this rook would give beckbeneh a chance to bring the ie betore the prime nie inister Senndor'Toe Libraencas Jet ie Pepia. Chemical been applied CHAMPION LAKES PROV. PARK — weataer conditions allowed for the application of herbi- (main) Diol whieh had tavaded tht public use for the remainder oe Jing to deter- Cf this season Selkirk Colle: Sections (A. BEC) Both sides ratify contract ‘A pew contract for voca- Price Index, whichever is i Selkirk greater, inthe second year of the cont Btudent contract hours are reduced from 26% to 25 ours during 30 hours of as- seed dey. ile contact tog ibe two-week saute Instructors voted 75 elude: per cent in favor of the terms cumulate up to 18 weeks ‘seniority while on maternity leave; — increasing the college's Adult basic education prot development classes will start on Oct. 1, ‘an had been originally sched- ‘The college also dropped led. {ts demand that vocational A memorandum of agree- {instructors give up vacation Bept time for devel Intry of labor's, have already started and the balance, will start on Monday, she ‘éald - MLA given commitment Bridge will not disappear trict of Central Kootenay. board of dir ectora went on record Sat- urday as supporting the local chamber's efforts to. block ture, and has been studying ‘any decision to demolish the bridge. add the bridge to its lst of structures. The itage conservation branch al- ready is aware of the stroc- Ontario grain handlers” ratify new contract ER BAY, ONT. (CP) — The 1.600 grain handlers in this Lake Super- lor prt voted today to scept a new contract with vator companies td ead t 6-day strike. tended by between 80 and 90 per cont of the membership. by ‘Dunleatioas Workers Unica. Glen Suggitt, director for Area E (Proctor! were settled. ved a number of manage- meat positions at the Cargill Grain Co. Lid. terminal, the claimed ‘The statement sakd the eight men involved ig the company and sentatives willbe brought up again in the next round of ‘ged with arson Suspects disrupt court NELSON (CP) — Two members of the Sons of Freedom sect charged with arson were dragged shouting from the Nelson courtroom Monday after they disrobed. Fasten Barska, 6, and and Suggest pom Saturday Soaty art Judge Raymond tend tat telophove rats be “ resent levels, and that there should be ‘They then set fire to 4 The two women had been handkerchief they were hold- ing. ‘The two are charged in fire April 26, at the Cultural Edveation Centre. test their confinement, ‘jury of 10 men and two . ‘Tho women are not bein represented by legal cousel had lived in the Kootenays during previous burnings and by other Freed- initrvicwane’ Office workers vote on offer PORT ALBERNI (CP) — pip Some of the 5,800 Inter BC. Tel, and the issue is 4 national Woodworkers of political one, be continued. America members employed ‘The intervention was 4 here by MacMillan Bicedel could be back at work 2000 after « tentath ment was reached Tuesday night between the forestry giant during its meeting Sept. 8 nd its office workers. ‘The ST-member local of the Long sald no details of the pact would be released until duntry lat month ater a “Were trying to gt some six-week strike. id Provincial mediator Fred pattotony Bill Evers, TR