gin a preliminary in'conrection ‘with the death f Suzanne Se! ‘Toop, 22, of Williams Lake, is: .charged. with the. first- ‘degree: murder of the Van- couver real estate agent who J: was killed in June, 1980 while ‘on business trip to Duncan. ublication of evidence. The By CasNews Staff ‘A B.C. cabinet minister says chances are good that Premier Bill Bennett will call a provincial ‘election. “soon.” Consumer and Corporate g Affairs Minister Jim Hewitt said that on a scale of one to 10, he would give an eight to the chances that a provincial election will be called soon. “We're going to the polls soon,” Hewitt said. “I want to go to it soon.” Hewitt, made the com- ments in an interview with the. Castlegar News’ last’ week during a tour of the province. While in the West ~ Kootenay, he met with Walt . area insurance: agents, ‘and appeared :on q local radio phone-in program. Hewitt, who | represents the Boundary-Similkameen’ riding, later returned to'his constituency office in Grand Forks. Hewitt's ministry. is res- ponsible for the ,Inaurance. Corp. of B.C the Rental determined ‘then . that ie public didn't want: beer wine sold in ofhelr een stores. He said the majority of the public is concerned cohol.” He added - ‘ruled out beer in stores' “ate liquor. changes,” but stead “be responsive”. ‘public needs and wants, He said, introdt man_ office, : the liquor outlets and “68 cather, areas.» On the subject of liquor, bee: and wine sales, to grocery ted Hewitt ruled out any chance . Siemens, the ly-ch Socjal Credit candidate: for ssland-Trail, spoke with “NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT POUT THE WAT ‘ha Hest noes Baste a ew * Brenda 365-2531 Debby 365-8265 | Tory delegate : meeting KAMLOOPS (CP) — local party president colt sed and was taken to hospital of the p taking another look at selling ? beer and wine in. grocery in. uproar. whoge fresh’ party wine in the corniéf “mom and “couldn't: bull stores Strying to: change > énaugh ‘to, hand! all the, “about ' the easy: availability: of al Turnl Zz to BC, “Hgwitt “sald there is no move: foot to. iam “th trying’ “not saat ‘banks ‘of bottles. However, hi cautioned, in pop” stores could lead to the. seeused of risk of “harrassment.” ‘ As. well, he -noted: that ICBC is. also: strongly op- turned in'to the party Bye : ganization Sunday: by: cen the trashed her own party card and new members recruited by a local Amway Corp. distributor elected delegates of their choosing in a wild and woolly Progressive. Conser- ~) vative party meeting in this Interior B.C. community Tuesday night. The meeting was held to select six delegates, four from the general member- ship and two from the youth organization, to go to the: Conservative leadership con-" vention in June. The 250 new members — Westcoast Seafoods located at Caldset Groceteria_ 1038 Columbia Avenue © KOKANEE TAX SERVICE We have been serving Castlegar & District Residents since 1973 278 Columbia Ave. . (downstairs) CALL JILL OR JANET Filing deadline April 30/83 365-2416 Amway. : Phelps’: ‘managed, to Fiske are el egates -of ‘their’ choice; in-- cluding Phelps, at the meet- ‘ing. : ‘Avant — Terror‘ gave way : and wet misery as Amway is. an that, se household’ products. through | a network. of small : dis- tributors, Phelps has’ said that in organizing the politi- eal activity he is following broad principles ‘outlined by corporation president Rich- ard De Vos, who supports the Republican party in the U.S. - ‘TURNOUT LOW Although: organizers ex- pected as many as 600 people at the meeting only abdut 300 members, turned up. The four delegates ‘chosen - by the general membership were party president Be' Thomas who was. sup] by both Amway mem rs ther~party -and-vot! Phelpsi: dack*Prestage, ‘ano- ther” ‘AinWay distributor. and 8 rancher, and Jacquie Shae- fer, a ‘long time party: mem- ber who is also local Social Credit MLA Claude. Rich: mond’s campaign manage! All’ -four delegates ‘said they were not committed toa date yet and dolas swaying about 12-me-. tres off the ground, after vi-.° olent winds ‘disabled Disney- land’s Skyway ride. No injuries were reported: and the riders were plucked to safety with cherry pickers: and fire department. ladder trucks. "twas oo scared IthoughtT Gi r id cable off its’ pulley ‘wheel,: ‘Flores said, ‘Teaving ° rid was going to fall off,” sai Renete Huegel, 38, an 01 The ‘projects indude re- placing thé hospital commu-’ would decide later on which one . would: make the. best leader. Shortly after the vote -was announced-Thomas. collapsed and was taken to hospital. , Thomas had been outspok- . en in ‘her. criticism of the members signed up by Am- way. “These people have never’ * been - Conservatives, they: / have not belonged to the party,” she said before the voter TIRE SLASHING SALE! BFGoodrich | |HIGH TECH the CSR » and ‘up- store manager | decides what: ICBC” “he wants to sell, though there, lations),” he'said, “and that's’ ie sn f° Yogister: ee cy, switches don’t funetion ‘prop- : erly, andthe talk-1 listen ‘calls Talarico also listed a num: “ber of ‘other: problems’ and said-‘to replace the system "will cost $75,000. grading the fire ‘alarm sys- ten to National Fire Code ihe hospital now has an Electro-Vox communications system, which was installed: in 1969. The system includes,” nurses’ call, Paging, intercom and AM-FM radi In a brief to the ministry, hospital administrator Ken :Talarico said, “The system is. - obsolete and parts are no longer available.” i: _He. said. the hospital has. maintained the system with a _ large inventory of parts, but “those parts now ‘are “de-', pleted. bas the sterilizer will cost. $60,000 to. replace and $5,000 to install. Talarico said the sterilizer is 14 years old and breaks down “four or. five ‘times per. month .shut- ‘ting-down the ‘department.” Changes to the fire alarm . system, include 120 heat ae: tectors, three alarm bell cuits and more gongs in some. areas, among other ‘things. it will cost ur ps problem with is: PR: (public Te “JIM HEWITT 2 visited Castleger: Spending approve _ for governnad ‘ CP} . e Iegislative ‘authority to spend tax dollars ended March ‘has approved the spending of almost $700 million by ‘cabin _ decree for the:month of April. »° “is: understood this. represents one-twelfth of! direct abuse’ of all the citizens who pay * public services, inthe’ province. ! “Only dictators attempt to rule by decree,” in disclosing that he had asked Lt.-Gov. Henry Bell-Irving to. by. not take’action to ensure the supremacy of the legislatu Part: signing the cabinet decree. Barrett said the solution would. be. to. recall -th > teaditionally spending by cabinet decree only is ‘dor ‘oan Seakat -treatment @ a comprehensive sare 80 that provisions: may be made for nécessary: facilities. , and treatment of the elderly... Castlegar ‘board. chairman ., John Dalziel noted that. Nel- soni and: Trail have limited probably did not cross the Heutenant-govern an:election if a budget, or an interim: budget, ::was, sperven ‘by the legislature © ‘rior io the selection. be after each minister states ‘that the money. is: “urge . immediately required.” It was signed by. the leutenant-governor. Barrett said Tuesday’ that ™-his letter. to. Bell- desk after the cabinet order was signed. He said he expects that Bell-Irving signed’ the order. only after getting a tacit agreement with Bennett that. he: will recall the legislature or call an election within th days. “He said that the nearest | ‘facility isin the Lower Main- land. : Dalziel also. pointed ‘ out’. that- “the "nearest. .alcohol - treatment; centre is. in’ the $05,000 to upgrade the fire alarm system. Elsewhere, the hospital - has also. established ‘its pri- “Aleohol and drug: abuse has become a. serious prob- lem allover and 9 trvuatment -céntre.. in’ the ; Kootcnays. REMOVAL ¢ g WE Witt ' .@ Remove your winter:tires :.@ Check your tires for safer infoforing “@ Install two summer tires. © Adjust air pressures in all tires | @ High speed computer balance |RADIALS Offer Expires $] 495 April 18/83 The Structural Interlok Retread ™ With New Tire Warranty Bias 600 - 12 Ply A78-13 $2495 E78- 14.. F78 - 14 -F78- 15. » G7B-15..... $36 H78=15....cccccscee $39.95 RADIAL 155-12and 155-13... $31.95 0. 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Indeed, this failure.to observe the spirit of B.C.’s democratic traditions may itself create. a constitutional crisis as well as economic ‘chaos.” _ Barrett urged the Heutenant-geveract to “consider the: ‘bilah which would asa principle. the power of a . government. administration ta. be instead - o! “ NEED — continued from front poge 2 The: present ‘government appears to consider itself. s “immune from “all the: restraints. on. ‘spending. of taxes” 'Y process and which are the. © to the. elected a said the additional $200 a week for each worker means a lot to people on welfare, “It will ‘put bread on their table,” he said. Voykin conceded that the community halls are not a re- - gional district’ responsibility, but pointed out, “When you have community halls, it’s going to approach (for spon- sorship)?” : The board agreed to spon: sor NEED’ proj vided all attempts’ are’ un: _ successful to find - a: ‘local sponsor.” The: board ©: will. sponsor the projects through its ‘Economic’: Developm nt, Commission and the indivi ual area. director. Busy BEAVER... An industiious beaver has made s home near the K Dam and d tw ‘Street talk ROBSt IN ISA great place to spend a winter vcation © = even if you‘are a beaver. ; month. 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