A2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 21, 1962 Fraud charged RELOWNA, BC. (OP) — 0 MacQuire, an olficer nee bankrupt Capital Resourems resident Br ‘ond B.C. Timber president Twenday afternoon in ron! of video comarce Howe (third from | is hn Montgomery ( alt provi Juction contr emia coniaauen ties, Fgh) Larry Brown, Mayor ‘Audrey continved trom Iron! poo? Montgomery said BC Ti jension of ita five-year program be ‘cause of the current financial studies have been completed on the 12hectare biological treatment lagoon which will process liquid effluent from the plas He also said work hes +" rent pollution permit — bot ‘on economic grounds and on a technicality. teed said the com: xy has “no fundamé iieliee wih the satera of re. Members of the Pi! (second from Arspetl aly left). See grams compone ot have sufficient financial ind ings on British soil in eight Prime Minister Margaret m ‘Thatcher vowed her govern- mixture of explosives and rd ‘were exchanging information ee terror- 's ‘shore 1 Green dackels realist is ‘arm, Sinn Fein, said the Irish la army was respon- the movement of te oe sible for the first IRA bomb- Austin Morris car that con- thned the Hyde Park nail tused them, and said the Yard was considering a search of the thousands of rental gar- nails — sliced through a time since ages in the capital, detachment of the Queen's =| IRA attacks coridemined = LONDON (AP) Beutoad Hyde Park sad rood ere searched IRA ‘a Regent's Park bandstand se Dee eet an Democrate and Leber pert, the province's Catholic party, tail th etiacs hindered tho cause of Irish: Protestaut Ulster Unionist party called them "yet anoth- ‘and cowardly Magic Aire | "8." hh rf rs Halifax area. y owevar thal copyright in THAT PART AND THAT PART ode Sm Maogieuli ve her ond sprouts ore Suntest Price ‘Alto evoilable BOSCH kitchen ‘machines ond MAGIC MILLI ON NORMAN, F Kosttsin. “Circul AINE LEE, Othice Manager \S 365-5094 toy ery Tr making ut aes rt °219 SALLY OR KEN HOMESTEAD KITCHENS London, Dublin and Belfast Price restraint OTTAWA (CP) — The Post and Air Canada) and regulatory agencies, ‘A policy statement is ex- pected in August. of Johnston also moved to how it's going to work. clear up _confusio wury Board Proside Donald Johnston said all in the federally controlled ma increases should behest to six per cent this year and five per cent next year — except energy hikes and SPECIAL: GENERAL MEETING. Robson & Raspberry Irrigation Dist. Wed., July 28” Robson Hall — p.m. AGENDA: Amelgemation of the irrigation Districts RATEPAYERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. between 7,500 and 10,000 top bureaucrats would be eligible for merit pay increases of up to 16 per Johnston said the decision to deny merit bobilses was mide lu'tabinet Tuesday. a Commons 28 jae that it wa intend {0 flesh 0 Sun. 7 a.m, -9 p.m, at the Monte Carlo Ho te Saturdey night, a tape case were Complete pee ‘one vehicle park Breokfast, Lunch & Dinner Menu speakers BRING THE another vehicle t badly las WHOLE FAMILY aged. motor vehicle accident Mon. - Sat. A Sunday resulted in 3:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. driven by Mary Robinson of Castlegar, bound on Highway 22 when it struck a deer near China Creek. 70, Uitons ~The caout Gareard for ban i i =o) and” Feds take tough stance ‘edd the Conndin tere ransom.” Se evortStelas te area | been unsettled for the ak ‘Against Ws tols, cote pale The federal deficit, expee- ted tab $195 bli for this sdatlceal vrrostag enter ity. Secretary of State Gerald Regna sid povinewe wil at ‘cut if the government doesn't ot sosther Fi Miles 5 borrowi (500 authority left over from last unsettled Conservative finance eritie Michael Wilson said the knocked dé government is asking Cansd- ans to steal from their ehib when it allows budget deficits to accumulate, be 7 while the out those Programs now. He admitted that if we ures through a squad of the Blues the Cel TnL Sentencing ie Aug. in Rossland com. ‘Montgomery also | collapse of the sale a Hoot see the,company get larger in the oll and gas blommeted from #9 to near $8, Howe ene stock is where it is.” He said part of the answer is the stock market as a whole has fallen off in the ey nealdone, Credit unions unions hiv lending rates in “Horses were erally ‘and there reduced their line with the Bank of Cana- thrown in the air were injured lying all over the place,” said Patrick Mor- CEs banks haven't been as quick to move. Don mana. ‘Tuline, get ree "Keim 8 Sa Weather unsettled By CeaNews Stall If you thought our recent unsettled weather is new, think again. Weather” patterns ‘cont to 20 per cent while the mortgage rates were lowered to 18 per cent from 19 per cent, four or five years, not Jeat in ggasi geek Chartered banks Castlegar but all over the { world, a Ceatlegar weather olfiee jn nays. prime from 18.16 per cent to 17.75 ‘per cent, leaving other the same, ‘And while Castlegar resi dents have been experienc july,“ Tuline noted that KSCU bellaves has an edvantage banks who are late to nag anted by banks are short. lower rates > CREE PIPER) Vey tatet loncrympins the same. With the drop in lending a's trend-setting rate, while more major Sa cee to to pe ant hin mortgage, he HEC cre wey or biweekly mortgage which, when (en ith businesses, at vile credit unions do more ig in long- July 15 set a record low ‘on any but money made on compared it degrees set in ‘oehal per cant to 384 por cent while personal loar Aropped one per cent to 21 er cent. aE fiplae HOUSING PROJECT compared to 7.2 degrees in 1969. Wilson also said that high intensive coptracts went to cut-oftown contractors, pone ‘approved April 2, "so the off. winds night were ices could be started the result of down drafts at any tim passing through the valley He said a development caused by shower activity permit is needed before the ‘over the Southeastern Inter: society can iegin omit tor. Coastruton. Toe permit i He said Castlegar and dis- not been approved yet be. tret wil experince a dry éause ty hasn't sub- ver the mitted lis fae be ts oe Tosheed, bel westber pat Tia’ Git pooloe tol be. "Wichont the plane being ttled over the submited we are at a dead k. end as far as the on-site is Tonedsy m power lines etiectively shutting, down ( Gusty rinds \d- power in Pass Creek, Brit liant and parts of Robson for ‘about one hour, local people. aelit a those other con, Hand, "They det fet they hd been given afar shake col was alone in op- posing the move 1o remove And obstacles to the 3 ment. Alderman Cart Hone and Carl Loeblich joined facBain in approving the motion, ! Street talk THAT SAERL-AMILE on tee tre 4 eae Arthenbod{ol akeyiew Dict sell Served Deena, th wine ect Sng howe 8 Bh there may have a perder it dant fee * reals eee Whether sated pecaty Hm aan aye 4 Ea won't be the first to Mo Cases EONS Bot ian em cae bee e ‘hat candidate Marie Wale (Mins Maloney Postin) was ogc ‘The award was chosen by the (C. RESOURCES (BORIC to most of ws) and ts siais apie Gas BO. its first shipment of @xport ouvert (hi the sew ‘eymbal au exiting lavestery ef replacement. ‘identify some company products and registered piel ol (ake tan Mone rilibs fasnered ons, alee eee hasis beginning with B.C. ’s building iucts group. eepretaly the (nang taba eal, Bames wl cornerstone of the company’s corporate and. will appear prominently on all signs, maar, devunent nd eompany veh B.C. Timber and orange divin i ly. ‘Aud No di they este ot th tym? Wel, supposed to portray the mountainous, rugged terrain from which the coal: is extracted and the timber harvested. The separate elements also represent trees (the triangles on the right), and underground coal seams Local woman passes on Dorothy Glendinning of husband (608 Merry Creek Road, Cas- aed Mende, 38 19 Law, two sons, Dwayne and Derrek of Gar L degar at the age of Mec wes ea Dec. 16, 1996 in Trail and came to with her Montreal in Castlegar. ‘She is survivied by her Teacher ‘gers (except the five out- and Cindy of Castlegar; and a meat on the runt ‘Tee Bosing 737 ited ot but the left ieaicoeee reverser Sales in standing) have been settled flight.” the report said. CASTLEGAR NEWS, July 21, 1982 the Savines Are Yours at CENTRAL FOODS AR attends conference Castlegar teacher hi te in the planning of an econ- comic education program for the Canadian school system. from July 25 - Aug. 4 at Kempenfelt Bay, Ont. Conducted by the Canadian’ Econontic dclormine what resources ors needed for a nation-wide cdoctoal Sea cad sodeate a thet Ret they return: bore they are expected to devote voluntger time tn working with provincial dpeartments, ministries of education and ‘school board pres ol samen St R Mia foc boca schools Replacement Cost % Many One Time (Limited an Foundation Bova was feshded in 1974 tnd since that time hat been working to improve the quality of econ- comic educa .on in Canada. 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